Publications on youth employment
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ILO Budapest Newsletter 2022 March
24 March 2022
This issue reports on the work of the ILO Office for Central and Eastern Europe in Ukraine disrupted by the war, introduces a new project, programme results, several beneficiary stories, features fresh publications and new staff. Videos with Project Managers inform viewers about what the regional office undertook to improve work opportunities in Ukraine and Montenegro.
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Youth & COVID-19: Impacts on jobs, education, rights and mental well-being
11 August 2020
Executive Summary of the survey report
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Attaining SDG 8 in Portugal: Macroeconomic, sectoral and labour market policies for structural transformation and full and productive employment
21 July 2020
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COVID-19 and the World of Work: Rapid Assessment of the Employment Impacts and Policy Responses. NORTH MACEDONIA
28 May 2020
The report provides evidence that show that the lockdown measures had severe impacts on employment. It offers eleven policy recommendations for the country and suggests steps to introduce as coronavirus emergency measures are being eased.
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Outreach strategies for discouraged and inactive young people: An ILO guide
14 March 2018
Presentation by Gianni Rosas, Meeting with Youth Guarantee Coordinators, European Commission - Brussels, 14 March 2018
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Youth employment in Europe: Catalogue of products
07 March 2018
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Trends and innovation in youth employment policy in the European Union
12 February 2018
Presentation, Partnerships for Youth Employment in the CIS, ITCILO – Turin, 12 February 2018
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Assessing the quality dimensions of youth employment offers
22 December 2017
This tool provides a practical approach to identify the elements that constitute a quality offer of employment when the YG offer is made.
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Interventions to Improve the Labour Market Outcomes of Youth: A Systematic Review of Training, Entrepreneurship Promotion, Employment Services and Subsidized Employment Interventions
01 December 2017
This systematic review investigates the impact of training and skills development, entrepreneurship promotion, employment services, and subsidised employment interventions on the labour market outcomes of young women and men. The systematic review and meta-analysis is based on evidence from 113 counterfactual-based impact evaluations of 107 active labour market programmes in 31 low-, middle- and high-income countries.
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Assessing the quality dimensions of youth employment offers
23 October 2017
Presentation, Brussels, 17 October 2017