Publications

2010

  1. Skills for green jobs in Brazil

    25 June 2010

    Background country study

  2. Skills for green jobs in Bangladesh

    25 June 2010

    Background country study

2009

  1. Learning from the first qualifications frameworks

    15 December 2009

    Employment Working Paper No. 45

  2. Researching NQFs : some conceptual issues

    14 December 2009

    Employment Working Paper No. 44

  3. The price of exclusion : the economic consequences of excluding people with disabilities from the world of work

    14 December 2009

    Employment Working Paper No. 43

  4. Replicating success : a manual to alleviate poverty through peer training

    01 December 2009

  5. Public Employment Services Responses to the Global Economic Crisis

    10 November 2009

  6. Facts on Disability and Decent Work

    10 November 2009

  7. Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Uganda

    12 October 2009

    Fact Sheet

  8. Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Lao People's Democratic Republic

    12 October 2009

    Fact Sheet

  9. Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Kenya

    12 October 2009

    Fact Sheet

  10. Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Cambodia

    12 October 2009

    Fact Sheet

  11. Inclusion of People with Disabilities in the United Republic of Tanzania

    12 August 2009

    Fact Sheet

  12. Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Thailand

    31 July 2009

    Fact Sheet

  13. Promoting Decent Work for People with Disabilities through a Disability Inclusion Support Service (INCLUDE)

    28 July 2009

    Fact Sheet

  14. Promoting the Employability and Employment of People with Disabilities through Effective Legislation (PEPDEL)

    28 July 2009

    Fact Sheet

  15. Understanding informal apprenticeship – Findings from empirical research in Tanzania

    15 July 2009

    Employment Working Paper No. 32

  16. Rural Skills Training - A Generic Manual on Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE)

    01 July 2009

    The Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE) methodology ensures that training is linked to economic and employment opportunities, and that disadvantaged target groups, including poor women and people with disabilities, can realize these opportunities and thereby be economically empowered.

  17. A guide to worker displacement : some tools for reducing the impact on workers, communities and enterprises. Update March 2009

    01 March 2009

    The Guide presents possible strategies for averting layoffs and promoting business retention by communities, enterprise managements and workers’ associations. A discussion of early warning networks is also presented, stressing the importance of monitoring and rapid response mechanisms such as retraining to ensure worker adjustment and economic renewal.

  18. Report on the training and up-skilling of vulnerable groups in TPSEP countries : Brunei Darussalam, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore : a tripartite initiative adopted under the Memorandum of Understanding on Labour Cooperation of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (TPSEP) Agreement

    04 January 2009

    Employment Sector - Employment Report No. 2