Tools and Services

This section is based on a typology compilation of ILO publications, tools and services prepared by the Policy Department. It is reorganised to match the 24 thematic areas and provides appropriate ILO research papers, instructional material, publications, project documentation, ILO-ITC online courses, toolkits, etc.

2017

  1. Web page

    How-to tools: Indonesia

    08 August 2017

    to build capacity of workplaces, labour inspectorates and social partners to promote and sustain compliance to labour law

  2. Web page

    Industrial relations training, Workplace cooperation, Human resources management, OSH training, Supervisory skills training, Workers training, Management systems training: Better Work-Jordan

    08 August 2017

    Seminars where factory managers come together to increase their knowledge on industry level issues related to workplace compliance. Peer learning to share good practices.

  3. Web page

    Industrial relations training, Workplace cooperation, Human resources management, OSH training, Supervisory skills training, Workers training, Management systems training: Better Work-Indonesia

    08 August 2017

    Seminars where factory managers come together to increase their knowledge on industry level issues related to workplace compliance. Peer learning to share good practices.

2015

  1. Labour migration

    Analytical report on the international labour migration statistics database in ASEAN: Improving data collection for evidence-based policy-making

    01 December 2015

    The report provides a broad-based quantitative analysis of the current and emerging trends in international labour migration into, from, and among the ten Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

2013

  1. Publication

    Towards more inclusive employment policy making: Process and role of stakeholders in Indonesia, Nicaragua, Moldova and Uganda

    13 May 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 137

2011

  1. Publication

    Analysing the employment impact of public investment and sectoral policies - The DySAM methodology

    01 August 2011

    This paper presents the DySAM, a diagnostic tool which helps understand the employment impact of infrastructure investment, but also other public policies. The paper explains its functioning, purpose and applicability also showing findings of country studies.