Employment Policy Design Lab

Policy Design Lab Cycle

The Employment Policy Design Lab is a space to showcase ILO’s approaches, tools and good practices in countries that can support policymakers develop and implement more effective employment policies. Explore the Lab by either: 1) Accessing information, tools and country experiences for each step over the policy cycle; or 2) Discovering new insights on innovations in different thematic areas.

Policy innovation areas

Pro-employment macroeconomic policies
Pro employment macro sectoral thematic area epaf_2024_en

Pro-employment macroeconomic policies

Structural transformation and sectoral policies
Structural transformation and sectoral policies EPAF_2024_en

Structural transformation and sectoral policies

Green recovery and employment policies
Green recovery and employment policies EPAF_2024_en

Green recovery and employment policies

Youth employment strategies
Youth employment strategies EPAF_2024_en

Youth employment strategies

Digitalization and employment policies
Digitalization and employment policies epaf_2024_en

Digitalization and employment policies

Gender-responsive employment policies
Gender-responsive employment policies epaf_2024_en

Gender-responsive employment policies

Employment services to support transitions
Employment services to support transitions epaf

Employment services to support transitions

Pro-employment budgeting
Pro-employment budgeting EPAF

Pro-employment budgeting

Employment Diagnostics

Employment Diagnostics

Policy formulation

Policy formulation

Implementation strategies

Implementation strategies

Monitoring and evaluation

Monitoring and evaluation

Key resources

Reports of the Recurrent Discussion Committee: Employment

International Labour Conference – 110th Session, 2022

Reports of the Recurrent Discussion Committee: Employment

Guide for the review of employment-related public expenditures and application to six pilot countries

Report

Guide for the review of employment-related public expenditures and application to six pilot countries