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Participants' papers by country

 

 

In order to inform discussion at the meeting, prospective participants were requested to write a short paper containing information and views related to youth employment in their respective countries and discussion about best practices and lessons learned with regard to placing young women and young men in decent work through the four priorities outlined by the United Nations Secretary General’s High-level panel for Youth Employment Network.  The four priorities are Enhancing Employability, Ensuring Equality, Promoting Entrepreneurship and Creating Employment.

The participants' papers that were submitted and distributed at the meeting are listed alphabetically by country as follows: 

AUSTRALIA

  1. Notes on youth employment in Australia by Scott Barklamb, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  2. Youth employment and unemployment in Australia by Cameron Robinson, Economist, Australian Council of Trade Unions
  3. Youth policies and programmes in Australia by Graham Carters, Manager, Employment Branch, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
  4. An employer perspective on youth employment by Leyla Yilmaz, Manager, Industrial and Employee Relations, Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce

HONG KONG SAR

  1. Youth employment in Hong Kong by Wei Ming Ip, Executive Secretary, The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
  2. Efforts to promote youth employment in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China by Stanley Ng, Senior Labour Officer, Labour Department
  3. A brief account of the youth unemployment situations in HK and the responding strategies by Jane Pik-shan Tsuei, Business Director, Service Development, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

INDONESIA 

JAPAN

  1. Youth employment and employers' viewpoint in Japan by Takio Takazawa, Manager, International Division, Japan Federation of Employers' Associations (Nikkeiren)
  2. Youth employment measures in Japan by Kazushi Nishida, International Cooperation Office, International Affairs Division, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan 

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

  1. [Youth unemployment situation and government policy in Papua New Guinea] by Pex Avosa, First Assistant Secretary (Labour Standards), Ministry of Labour and Employment

SRI LANKA

  1. [Youth employment in Sri Lanka] by Mahinda Madihahewa, Commissioner General of Labour, Department of Labour
  2. Sri Lanka country paper by S Rm. Arumugan Thondaman, General Secretary, Ceylon Workers' Congress

THAILAND

  1. Country paper of Thailand by Areeya Rojvithee, Senior Expert on Skill Development, Department of Skill Development, Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare

VIETNAM

  1. Country paper on youth employment in Vietnam by Doan Mau Diep, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs
 

Updated by BS/TRS. Approved by RD. Last update: 29 March 2002