Resources on Gender equality
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ILO Research paper No. 17
Digitalization and structural labour market problems: The case of Germany
13 September 2016
This paper looks at one of the main drivers of technological change, digitalization and how it will impact jobs. Taking the case of Germany the paper argues that smart automation might not lead to overall job losses but considerable shifts in the structure of employment with regard to industries, occupations, skills and tasks.
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Publication
The Right to Social Security in the Constitutions of the World: Broadening the moral and legal space for social justice
02 September 2016
ILO Global Study, Volume 1: EUROPE
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Resource list
ILO Technical Notes - The state of application of the provisions for social security of the international treaties on social rights
02 September 2016
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Our impact, their stories
Post war resilience: New skills bring better incomes for Sri Lankan women
01 September 2016
An ILO and Australian Government project is increasing economic resilience and prosperity in post-war Sri Lanka.
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Publication
Small and medium enterprises’ response to HIV and AIDS
14 July 2016
This brief is intended for SMEs and a wide range of stakeholders who work with SMEs with a view to strengthening their response to HIV and AIDS.
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Publication
Including HIV in public and private sector insurance policies and products
14 July 2016
This brief is to help public and private sector insurance/social protection providers as well as other stakeholders engaged in the HIV response to work together for expanding the insurance coverage for PLHIV.
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ILO Technical Note
ILO Technical Note: The state of application of the provisions for social security of the international treaties on social rights ratified by ROMANIA
07 July 2016
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ILO Technical Note
ILO Technical Note: The state of application of the provisions for social security of the international treaties on social rights ratified by CYPRUS
07 July 2016
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Video interview
Why gender matters in climate change financing
06 July 2016
When it comes to financing climate mitigation and adaption, gender must be a central consideration. Mariama Williams, Senior Programme Officer, Global Governance for Development Programme at the South Centre explains why.
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Presentation
Gender and Climate Change Finance - Why does it matter for Employment, Women's Empowerment and Social Equity Prospects
06 July 2016