Publications on Employment intensive investment
2020
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EIIP Project Brief
Papua New Guinea Project Brief
05 May 2020
This project brief describes the Employment-Intensive Recovery and Reconstruction Response (E3R) project to mitigate the impact of a series of 7.5 and a 6.7 magnitude that hit the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, between the 26 of February and 8 of March 2019. By using a local-resource based strategy, the ILO was able to assist successfully in the construction of gravity fed water supply systems and contribute to the transition towards livelihoods recovery.
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Employment Policy Brief
Migration and job creation in North/West Africa: Employment-intensive investment strategies in The Gambia, Mauritania, and Tunisia
24 March 2020
This note explains how the ILO supports its constituents, particularly the countries of the origin of migrants, in addressing migration issues through job creation with the EIIP approach, with concrete examples from the ILO’s experiences in The Gambia, Mauritania, and Tunisia.
2019
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EIIP Policy Brief
Tunisia: Empowering women through the induced effects of investments for economic diversification
06 March 2019
2017
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Employment Research Brief
Employment impact of infrastructure investments in Tunisia
20 September 2017
This country brief provides insights into the various employment outcomes of European Investment Bank (EIB)-financed investment projects in different infrastructure sectors in Tunisia.
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Employment Policy Brief
Investment in infrastructure - Assessment of employment outcomes using macro-level analysis: Approach and indicators
20 September 2017
This policy paper presents the findings of the macro-level analysis for 11 European Investment Bank (EIB)- financed investment projects that were assessed in 2013. It describes the approach that was used, and the indicators that could be extracted using this approach.
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Employment Policy Brief
Investment in infrastructure - Assessment of employment outcomes using project-level analysis: Approach and indicators
20 September 2017
This policy paper presents the findings of the project-level analysis for 11 European Investment Bank (EIB)- financed investment projects that were assessed in 2013. It describes the approach that was used, and the indicators that could be extracted using this approach.