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EMP/ELM

  1. About the department
  2. Units
    1. Employment Analysis and Research (EMP/ANALYSIS)
    2. Employment Trends (EMP/TRENDS)
  3. Areas of work
    1. Employment trends and labour market information
    2. Macroeconomic policies and development
    3. Labour market policies and institutions
    4. Industrial policies for productive transformation
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  8. Areas of work

Areas of work

The Economic and Labour Market Analysis Department deals with the following areas of work:

  • Employment trends and labour market information
  • Macroeconomic policies and development
  • Labour market policies and institutions
  • Industrial policies for productive transformation

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