Sector portal
Health and social services
Health and social services are fundamental to society and the economy, with health care recognized as a basic human right essential for safeguarding the health and safety of populations. There is no health or social care without health and social service workers. Securing employment and decent working conditions for health and social services workers are essential strategies to ensure equal access to quality health and care services and to address global workforce shortages.
The UN High-level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth (HEEG) recognized the health sector’s economic importance and emphasized urgent investments in a strong health and care workforce, which also serve as an effective strategy for job creation.
The ILO promotes decent working conditions and labour relations in the health and social services, through rights at work, employment opportunities, social health protection, sectoral labour standards and social dialogue, including through joint initiatives such as the ILO-OECD-WHO Working for Health Programme.
Key resources
- C149 - Nursing Personnel Convention, 1977 (No. 149)
- R157 - Nursing Personnel Recommendation, 1977 (No. 157)
- C155 - Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)
- R164 - Occupational Safety and Health Recommendation, 1981 (No. 164)
- C187 - Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187)
- R197 - Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Recommendation, 2006 (No. 197)
- C161 - Occupational Health Services Convention, 1985 (No. 161)
- R171 - Occupational Health Services Recommendation, 1985 (No. 171)
- HealthWISE - Work Improvement in Health Services
- WHO-ILO-UNAIDS policy guidelines on improving health workers’ access to HIV & TB prevention, treatment, care and support
- Joint ILO/WHO guidelines on health services and HIV/AIDS
- Framework guidelines for addressing workplace violence in the health sector: The training manual
- Assessing employment effects for the health and care workforce: a guiding framework
- Occupational safety and health in public health emergencies: A manual for protecting health workers and responders
- Social dialogue in the health services: A tool for practical guidance – The handbook for practitioners
- HIV/AIDS and the world of work
- Workplace violence in services sectors and measures to combat this phenomenon
- Conclusions of the Tripartite Sectoral Meeting on Improving Employment and Working Conditions in Health Services
- Conclusions of the Tripartite technical workshop for the SADC region on Investing in the health workforce: employment and decent work in the health sector
Highlights
ILO-OECD-WHO Programme (W4H)
This programme provides technical support to governments, social partners and key stakeholders to expand and transform the global health and social workforce for achieving universal health coverage.
Data and statistics
The bar charts show global and regional point estimates at the sectoral level, based on data from the ILO Harmonized Microdata collection. These estimates cannot be directly compared across different periods and may be updated as new information becomes available. The estimates provided and published by the ILO may differ from those produced and released at the national level.
For more detailed labour market indicators and country-level data, visit the Sectoral Employment Statistics page of the ILOSTAT database.
News
Decent Work Pledge marks new commitment to safety and fairness in Zimbabwe’s construction sector
Lao People’s Democratic Republic launches its first social security mobile application
International Universal Health Coverage Day 2025
ILO highlights 2025 progress on social health protection
Publications
A Toolkit for Training of Trainers
Ensuring Policy Coherence in Health and Labour Migration
Compendium
Compendium on recognizing the skills of migrant workers in the health sector
Factsheet
Creating opportunities and promoting decent work for all in Iraq
Projects
Project
Strengthening Social Inclusion and Nutrition in Timor-Leste
Development Cooperation Project
ILO-OECD-WHO Working for Health Programme (W4H)
Contact information
Sectoral Codes of Practice and Guidelines
Sectoral meetings
Conclusions and recommendations of sectoral meetings
Sign up to our newsletter!
Receive ILO news about sectoral work