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Les livres et les articles récents publiés par le BIT sont disponibles à la bibliothèque dès qu'ils figurent sur cette liste qui est mise à jour toutes les deux semaines.
Relations internationales Politique sociale, protection sociale et sécurité sociale - Combattre la traite des enfants à des fins d'exploitation de leur travail : kit de ressources à l'usage des responsables politiques et praticiens / Bureau international du Travail, Programme international pour l'abolition du travail des enfants.
Genève : BIT, 2009. 1 toolkit + 1 CD ROM Call number 108B09/252 fren
- Extending social security to all : a review of challenges, present practice and strategic options : draft for discussion by the Tripartite Meeting of Experts on Strategies for the Extension of Social Security Coverage / International Labour Office, Social Security Department.
Geneva : ILO, 2009. iii, 133 p. Call number 109B09/165 engl
- Extension de la sécurité sociale pour tous : une revue des challenges, de la pratique et des options stratégiques Draft pour discussion dans la réunion tripartite d'experts sur les stratégies d'extension de la couverture de la sécurité sociale / Bureau international du Travail, Department de la sécurité sociale.
Genève : BIT, 2009. vi, 151 p. Call number 109B09/165 fren
- La protection sociale de la santé : stratégie de l'OIT pour un accès universel aux soins de santé / Bureau international du Travail, Département de la sécurité sociale.
Genève : BIT, 2009. xii, 122 p. Présente l'approche de l'OIT en matière de protection sociale de la santé et décrit de modes de financement et de couverture utilises dans le monde. Call number 108B09/58 fren
Développement économique Droit, droits de l'homme, gouvernement et politique Sciences sociales, culture, humanités et art - Work and family [electronic resource] : towards new forms of reconciliation with social co-responsibility / International Labour Organization and United Nations Development Programme.
Santiago : ILO-UNDP, 2009. 148 p. Focusing on Latin America and the Caribbean, suggests that reconciliation between work and family has to happen through social co-responsibility : redistributing care responsibilities between men and women, as well as among the family, the State, the market and society as a whole. Proposes measures ranging from alternating the time between work and family life (paternity leave, flexible working hours and work place), shifting tasks originally performed in the family sphere into the market and public services, and redistributing roles between women and men by fostering cultural change during primary education and within the family. Mentions the Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100), the Maternity Protection Convention (Revised), 1952 (No. 103), the Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111), the Workers with Family Responsibilities Convention, 1981 (No. 156) and Recommendation (No. 165), the Maternity Protection Convention, 2000 (No. 183) and its complementary Recommendation (No. 191), and the Recommendation No. 123 on the Employment of Women with Family Responsibilities. Full text Call number WWW ACCESS ONLY
Gestion Travail et emploi - Assessment of life situation of girls living and working in "Tanzanite" mining areas in Simanjiro District, Tanzania [electronic resource] : / International Labour Office, International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour.
Geneva : ILO, 2007. 16 p. Full text Call number WWW ACCESS ONLY
- BWI strategies to promote decent work through procurement : the example of the Bujagali Dam project in Uganda / Fiona Murie ; International Labour Office ; Building Workers International ; Global Union Research Network.
Geneva : ILO, 2009. iii, 28 p. Provides an overview of progress made by the Building and Woodworkers International (BWI) in the promotion of the Decent Work agenda in the construction industry. Looks at recent efforts to improve employment and working conditions through the insertion of labour clauses in procurement and contract documents. Such mechanisms represent one part of the strategy adopted by the BWI to promote the social aspects of construction, sound industrial policy and trade union participation in economic development. Call number 109B09/160 engl
- Fighting forced labour : the example of Brazil / Patrícia Trindade Maranhão Costa, International Labour Office.
Geneva : ILO, 2009. xvii, 122 p. Aims to present the issue of modern-day rural slavery in Brazil. Particular attention is devoted to measures carried out by the Brazilian government and various social actors to eradicate slavery, and to a technical cooperation project, ·Combating Slave Labour in Brazil·, run by the ILO office in Brazil since 2002. Full text Call number 109B09/161 engl
- Forced labor : coercion and exploitation in the private economy / edited by Beate Andrees, Patrick Belser ; ILO.
Boulder : Lynne Rienner, 2009. xv, 229 p. Presents case studies of primary research into what forced labour is and how it is linked to abusive recruitment and wage payment systems in different economic, social and cultural contexts. Covers the persistence of bonded labour in Asia, rural debt bondage in Latin America, slavery-like practices in Africa, and human trafficking to developed countries. Notes ILO's work in this area. Full text Call number 109B09/164 engl
- Girls in mining and quarrying in Ghana [electronic resource] : / International Labour Organization, International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour.
Geneva : ILO, 2007. 20 p. Full text Call number WWW ACCESS ONLY
- Protecting people, promoting jobs : a survey of country employment and social protection policy responses to the global economic crisis / an ILO report to the G20 Leaders' Summit, Pittsburgh, 24-25 September 2009.
Geneva : ILO, 2009. 47 p. Presents recent employment and unemployment data, covering a selection of countries spanning all regions and income levels. Includes a discussion of the situation of developing countries in the context of the global financial and economic crisis. Provides a survey of measures taken or announced by countries for employment and social protection between mid-2008 and 30 June 2009 in response to the crisis. Full text Call number 109B09/176 engl
- United Nations policy for post-conflict employment creation, income generation and reintegration / International Labour Office, ILO International Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction (CRISIS), UNDP Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery.
Geneva : ILO, 2008. 51 p. Full text Call number 108B09/310 engl
- The well-being of labour in contemporary Indian economy : what's active labour market policy got to do with it? / Praveen Jha ; International Labour Office, Employment Analysis and Research Unit, Economic and Labour Market Analysis Department.
Geneva : ILO, 2009. vii, 59 p. Covers the period from the 1990s to 2008. Call number 109B09/170 engl
Population, relations raciales et migration
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