Publications on informal economy
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Background Paper N°6 - GEPR working paper series
E-formalization: The Colombian experience
30 March 2022
Background paper for the Global Employment Policy Review (GEPR), Second edition (forthcoming).
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ILO Working paper 50
Crowdwork for young people: Risks and opportunities
21 February 2022
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Publication
Youth employment in times of COVID
21 January 2022
A global review of COVID-19 policy responses to tackle (un)employment and disadvantage among young people.
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Report
World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2022
17 January 2022
This ILO flagship report details the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the world of work.
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Publication
100 Years of Public Works in the ILO
21 October 2021
This book chronicles the breadth and depth of ILO’s engagement in Public Works Programmes (PWPs) over the last century. It describes the journey, the ideas and the innovations that have emerged in a shifting global economic, social and political context. PWPs continue to be widely used and supported by the ILO an it is hoped that lessons that have been handed down will be useful in informing future policy-making and programme design.
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Publication
Youth employment in conflict and fragile settings (Elisa Selva and Federico Negro)
07 May 2021
Is the future ready for youth? Youth employment policies for evolving labour markets
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Book
Is the future ready for youth?
18 March 2021
How do we ensure that the policymakers and the global community prioritize youth employment, so essential for sustainable development and social justice? This book brings together contributions from ILO with broad global experience in successful youth employment policies. They discuss the policies needed to address the challenge, in a time of rapid transformation, of achieving a better future for the youth.
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World Employment and Social Outlook 2021
The role of digital labour platforms in transforming the world of work
23 February 2021
This ILO flagship report explores how the contemporary platform economy is transforming the way work is organized, and analyses the impact of digital labour platforms on enterprises, workers and society as a whole.
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World Employment and Social Outlook 2021
The role of digital labour platforms in transforming the world of work [Summary]
23 February 2021
This report examines how digital labour platforms are transforming the world of work and how that affects employers and workers. It focuses on two main types of digital labour platform: online web-based platforms, where tasks are performed online and remotely by workers, and location-based platforms, where tasks are performed at a specified physical location by individuals, such as taxi drivers and delivery workers.
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Background Paper N°3 - GEPR working paper series
Policy Frameworks for Transition to Formality: Formalization Strategy and Plan and National Employment Policy
31 December 2020
Background paper for the GEPR Chapter 5 “The transition to formality: Comparing policy approaches in Africa, Asia and Latin America”