Tools and Services on Active Labour Market Policies
2006
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Training guide
Tackling hazardous child labour in agriculture: Guidance on policy and practice - Toolkit
01 October 2006
This toolkit has been produced to help policy-makers ensure that agriculture is a priority sector for the elimination of child labour. The guidebooks included in this package provide policy-makers and stakeholder organizations with information and ideas needed to plan, formulate and implement policies and programmes to tackle hazardous child labour in agriculture.
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Publication
Know more about HIV/AIDS - A Toolkit for Workers in the Informal Economy
01 January 2006
The Toolkit is based on the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work which sets out fundamental principles for policy development and practical guidelines for action in the following key areas: Prevention of HIV and AIDS; Management and mitigation of the impact of HIV and AIDS on the world of work; Care and support of workers infected and affected by HIV and AIDS; and Elimination of stigma and discrimination on the basis of HIV status.
2003
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Normative instrument
Guidelines concerning a statistical definition of informal employment
01 November 2003
2002
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Publication
Standards for the XXIst Century: Social Security
01 January 2002
Describes the characteristics of the ILO’s social security standards, highlighting their universality and flexibility and their common principles. Examines the protection afforded in each of the nine branches of social security and considers the treatment of migrant workers.
1997
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Publication
International migration statistics. Guidelines improvement of data collection systems
02 December 1997
The first comprehensive publication on this topic, this book aims at strengthening the capacity of countries to generate relevant and more meaningful data on international migration, which would assist in the formulation and analysis of migration policy. Topics include the international comparability of migration data, the potentials and weaknesses of existing data collection systems and the development of meaningful surveys.