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.

2018

  1. Database

    Industrial Relations Data (IRData)

    26 February 2018

2017

  1. Web page

    Interventions to Improve Labour Market Outcomes of Youth: A Systematic Review

    01 December 2017

  2. ILO Research paper No. 20

    The impact of minimum wage increases on the South African economy in the Global Policy Model

    09 November 2017

    This paper uses the United Nations Global Policy Model (GPM) to assess the impact of increases in minimum wages on the South African economy. The results indicate that higher (relative) real wage growth rebalances national income, and the labour share increases since relative wages rise and employment is roughly maintained.

  3. Publication

    Innovations in extending social insurance coverage to independent workers: Experiences from Brazil, Cape Verde, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Philippines, France and Uruguay

    09 August 2017

  4. Instructional material

    Labour Issues in Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture: Information and Resource Guide

    09 August 2017

  5. Instructional material

    Social Security Inquiry Manual 2016

    09 August 2017

  6. Publication

    Active Solidarity Income-Providing income security and supporting return to work: France

    09 August 2017

  7. Publication

    Universal social protection for children: Argentina

    09 August 2017

  8. Publication

    Progress towards Universal Health Coverage : Rwanda

    09 August 2017

  9. Publication

    UNDG social protection coordination toolkit: Coordinating the design and implementation of nationally defined social protection floors

    09 August 2017

    Joint United Nations response to implement social protection floors and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals