Resources on Country employment policy analysis and development
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Resources on Country employment policy analysis and development

  1. Growth, employment and decent work in Namibia: A situation analysis

    09 March 2012

    Employment Working Paper No. 81

  2. The Global Development Agenda after the Great Recession of 2008-2009: Revisiting the Seoul Development Consensus - Papers and Proceedings of the Employment Policy Department Knowledge-Sharing Conference

    06 March 2012

    The Employment Policy Department’s One-Day Knowledge-Sharing Conference took place on 21 November 2011 at ILO headquarters in Geneva. Its goal was to provide a forum for distinguished external experts to share their knowledge on the evolution of the global development agenda after the great recession of 2008-2009. In addition, by revisiting the framework of the Seoul Development Consensus, the conference sought to assess whether it should and could be implemented with greater vigour in the current economic context of the G20 countries. It was also a great opportunity to discuss how to build a new development framework by sharing different country case studies.

  3. Growth, Economic Policies and Employment Linkages: Israel

    27 February 2012

    Employment Working Paper No. 83

  4. Macroeconomics of growth and employment: The case of Turkey

    15 December 2011

    Employment Working Paper No. 108

  5. The Global Development Agenda after the Great Recession of 2008-2009: Revisiting the Seoul Development Consensus - Employment Policy Department Knowledge-Sharing Conference

    21 November 2011

    The Employment Policy Department’s Knowledge-Sharing Conference was held on 21 November 2011 at ILO headquarters in Geneva. Its goal was to provide a forum for distinguished external experts to share their knowledge on the evolution of the global development agenda after the great recession of 2008-2009. By revisiting the framework of the Seoul Development Consensus, the conference sought to assess whether it should and could be implemented with greater vigour in the current economic context of the G20 countries. It was also a great opportunity to discuss how to build a new development framework by sharing different country case studies.

  6. China: From an Active Employment Policy to Employment Promotion Law. Coping with economic restructuring and labour market adjustments

    20 November 2011

    "China has enjoyed spectacularly high GDP growth rates for over more than three decades, thanks to the massive economic, social and institutional reforms put in place during a period of intensifying globalization." Based on a study by the Institute for Labour Studies Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, People's Republic of China, this report provides a unique account of China's move towards increased participation in the market economy and how the Government coped with the massive labour adjustments that came with the restructuring process.

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