Publications

The ILO publishes a wide range of books, reports, working papers, training manuals, CD-ROMs, videos and flash movies, relevant to China and Mongolia. Some of these can be downloaded directly. Others can be requested from the ILO Library in Beijing.

2020

  1. 3-R trainers' kit: Rights, responsibilities and representation for children, youth and families

    29 July 2020

    The Mongolian edition of 3-R Trainers’ Kit on Rights, Responsibilities and Representation for Children, Youth and Families is an interactive training tool for use in communities with children, youth and families, especially those at risk of child labour and trafficking of children and women for labour or sexual exploitation.

2016

  1. Mongolia policy brief: Child labour

    09 June 2016

    This policy brief is part of a series providing information on international labour standards and their implementation in Mongolia.

2015

  1. The rights of child jockeys in spring horse racing

    25 December 2015

    Horse racing events have been evolving from part of the traditional festive culture into a highly commercialized profit-oriented activity that takes place not only in summer but throughout the year in winter and spring seasons when children face a high level of risk of various injuries, and even fatalities.

2010

  1. Report on Project Implementation and Outcomes (2005-2010)

    01 August 2010

    The report presents the project outcomes of the ILO-IPEC project "Support to the Proposed Sub-Programme to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour" was implemented in Mongolia with funding support of the United States Department of Labour.

  2. Survey on sex workers and sexually exploited children

    01 August 2010

    The survey was conducted by the National Statistical Office of Mongolia with the financial and technical support of International Programme for Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), International Labour Organization.

  3. Analysis on the provision of equivalency programme of basic education

    01 July 2010

    This report has been made for the purpose of analysing and evaluating the process by which a secondary education is received through the Equivalency Programme with the aim of determining how citizens might be fully provided with the rights to receive a secondary education in the future.

  4. A report on a piloted model and its good practices

    01 July 2010

    In this report, good practices were identified and documented from what had been developed within the framework of the project “Support for the Proposed Sub-Programme to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour: Time Bound Measures”, implemented from October 2005 to May 2010 by the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in Mongolia.

2009

  1. Understanding children's work and youth employment outcomes in Mongolia: Executive summary

    15 June 2009

    The report was developed under the aegis of the Understanding Children's Work (UCW) Program, a research co-operation initiative of the International Labour Organization, UNICEF and World Bank.

  2. Understanding children's work and youth employment outcomes in Mongolia

    15 June 2009

    The report was developed under the aegis of the Understanding Children's Work (UCW) Program, a research co-operation initiative of the International Labour Organization, UNICEF and World Bank.

2008

  1. Advocacy Guide to Eliminate Child Labour

    30 August 2008

    With support of the ILO/IPEC Mongolia (2005-2010), "Advocacy Guide to Eliminate Child Labour" was developed to strengthen develop national capacity to organize advocacy work to eliminate the worst forms of child labour. This guide was to contribute to implementation of Advocacy Strategy to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour (2007) and is still valid today as a key guide to organize advocacy campaign at local level. The guide is available only in Mongolian.

  2. Report of National Child Labour Survey 2006-2007

    01 August 2008

    The survey was conducted by the National Statistical Office at the request from the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour of the International Labour Organization (ILO-IPEC) and with its financial and technical assistance.

2006

  1. ILO/IPEC Best Practice and Lessons learnt: National Programme for Prevention and Elimination of Child Labour in Mongolia, II Phase

    01 August 2006

    The report shares best practices and lessons learnt of 21 projects implemented by the Government, employers' and workers' organizations, non-government organizations and universities and colleges in the area of child labour advocacy, capacity development, child labour monitoring and community participation and partnership in elimination of the worst forms of child labour, implemented under ILO/IPEC project II phase (2002-2005) with the financial support of the US Department of Labor. The report is available only in Mongolian.

  2. Baseline survey on child and adult workers in informal gold and fluorspar mining

    01 August 2006

    The baseline survey was conducted with financial assistance of IPEC, ILO and professional assistance of Regional SIMPOC expert, ILO based at SRO-New Delhi, India.

  3. Child domestic labour in South East and East Asia: Emerging good practices to combat it

    01 January 2006

    Explores the current child domestic labour situation in the region and actions being taken to combat it.

2005

  1. Guidelines for Developing Child Labour Monitoring Processes

    01 November 2005

    The guideline provides information on how to design, develop and operate child labour monitoring ans describes a genetic model of the process of child labour monitoring along with practical examples that will help you to adopt the model to specific child labour situations.

  2. Baseline survey on child domestic workers in Mongolia

    01 August 2005

    The main objective with the collection of primary data is to be able to estimate the urban incidence of CDWs in Ulaanbaatar and to estimate the rural incidence of CDWs in the three selected rural aimags. The survey results are expected to clarify the differences in the realities facing child domestic workers in urban and rural areas in Mongolia.

  3. Analysis report of the baseline survey for the TICW Project Phase II in Yunnan province

    01 January 2005

    Gives details of the findings from interviews carried out in 2004, of some 7,000 persons in six sending areas (County of Yuanyang, Jinping, Hekou, Pu’er, Menglian and Ximeng) and two receiving areas (District of Wuhua and Panlong) in Yunnan province.

2002

  1. Replication meeting of good experiences to prevent trafficking in children and women in Yunnan Province of China: records of proceedings, Beijing, 31 October - 1 November 2002

    01 January 2002

    Records of the proceeding of a replication meeting of good experiences to prevent trafficking in children and women in Yunnan Province of China, 2002.

  2. Yunnan Province, China: situation of trafficking in children and women: a rapid assessment

    01 January 2002

    Presents an overview of the extent of trafficking in women and children and makes recommendations for action. Includes survey methodology, questionnaires and data collecting forms.