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.

2021

  1. The state of informal employment in Mongolia: Survey report

    27 December 2021

    This report presents the results of the 2021 Informal Employment Survey for Mongolia, which was undertaken to understand the current state of informal employment in the country.

  2. Extending social health protection: Accelerating progress towards Universal Health Coverage in Asia and the Pacific

    07 December 2021

    This regional report documents and analyses country experiences and lessons on the extension of social health protection coverage in the Asia and the Pacific region. It provides a detailed account of progress made, challenges encountered and remaining coverage gaps, and explores their root causes.

  3. COVID-19 and employment in the tourism sector in the Asia–Pacific region

    18 November 2021

    A brief from the ILO highlights COVID-19 impacts on tourism employment in Asia and the Pacific that have left the sector reeling from job losses, deterioration in work quality and shifts towards increased informality.

  4. Social insurance for herders

    23 September 2021

    A handbook for herders contains comprehensive information about social protection. The handbook is available only in Mongolian.

  5. Occupational safety and health handbook for herders (in Mongolian)

    07 July 2021

  6. Is public sector employment a haven in the COVID-19 jobs crisis?

    14 June 2021

    It looks as if job opportunities in the public sector have provided a respite from the shrinking private sector during the dark days of the COVID-19 crisis, at least for some women.

2020

  1. ILO/EU GSP+3 project news

    09 August 2020

    The newsletter summarizes the project activities and contains useful links to all the resources produced with the support of the project.

  2. 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.

  3. Reporting on forced labour and fair recruitment: An ILO toolkit for Mongolian journalists

    25 June 2020

    This toolkit was developed to help journalists report on fair recruitment and forced labour.

2019

  1. Employment and environmental sustainability in Mongolia

    18 November 2019

    The Employment and Environmental Sustainability Fact Sheets series provides key indicators of employment and environmental sustainability performance. They include: (i) employment in environmental sectors; (ii) skill levels; (iii) vulnerability of jobs; (iv) jobs in renewable energy; and (v) scoring on the Environmental Performance Index.

  2. The ILO in Mongolia

    29 May 2019

    This Mongolia Leaflet gives an overview of ILO activities in Mongolia. It summarizes the ILO’s history in the country, and outlines the work undertaken by the ILO in cooperation with the government and social partners on a wide range of work and workplace issues.

  3. Accelerating the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals through decent work: SDG monitoring and country profile for Mongolia [Fact Sheet]

    19 April 2019

    This infographic helps readers to easily understand Mongolia’s labour and employment situation with available SDG Decent Work indicators. It also highlights the key changes in the Labour Force Survey methodology in line with international practice that were put in effect from 2019.

  4. Accelerating the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals through decent work: SDG monitoring and country profile for Mongolia [Full Report]

    01 March 2019

    The profile compiles in one document all available data on decent work and SDG-related statistical and legal indicators, and, where possible, it provides an analysis of existing gaps and trends while reflecting on the Mongolian situation.

  5. ILO/EU GSP+2 project news

    21 February 2019

    The newsletter summarizes the project activities and contains useful links to all the resources produced with the support of the project.

  6. Mongolia policy brief: Freedom of association and collective bargaining in the informal economy in Mongolia

    28 January 2019

    The brief contains the analysis of the legal regulatory framework for freedom of association and collective bargaining in the informal economy in Mongolia.

2018

  1. Memorandum of technical comments on the draft labour law of Mongolia

    30 May 2018

    As response to the request of the Government of Mongolia, the International Labour Office has provided technical comments on the draft labour law in November 2014 based on the draft submitted on August 1, 2014.

  2. Developmental impacts of expanding social protection

    12 April 2018

    This brief presents how investments in social protection contribute to more productive, prosperous and equitable societies.

2017

  1. Decent Work Country Programme in Mongolia 2017-2021

    29 December 2017

    Contributing to realizing decent work in Mongolia.

  2. Training package on child labour (in Mongolian)

    26 December 2017

    This training package is designed to conduct a training on child labour so that to improve capacity of policy makers, government and non-government officials working in the area of labour and employment, as well as children and family issues.

  3. Fact sheet (Dec 2016): The social protection floor for Mongolia

    14 February 2017

    The updated edition of the SPF fact sheet presents a national social protection floor for Mongolia as agreed through the Assessment Based National Dialogue (ABND) conducted in 2013-14. It also summarizes the process of ABND in Mongolia and shares results of an updated cost estimate of the social protection floor for Mongolia in the 2016 economic context.