World Employment and Social Outlook – Trends 2021
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World Employment and Social Outlook – Trends 2021
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Slow jobs recovery and increased inequality risk long-term COVID-19 scarring
ILO projections highlight the danger of a COVID-19 labour market legacy of increased geographic and demographic inequality, rising poverty and fewer decent jobs.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 104.24
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https://www.ilo.org/global/res.../trends2021/lang--ru/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
Today it is composed of 20 eminent jurists appointed by the Governing Body for three-year terms. The experts come from different geographic regions, legal systems and cultures.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 26.21
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https://www.ilo.org/global/sta...mmendations/lang--ja/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
During the side event, participants will address the following topics:
The impact of the socio-economic crisis on refugees and host communities in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, and Iraq, and instruments and measures that were used to quickly adapt to unforeseen changes;
The importance of both short and long term employment creation for resilience of individuals and host communities affected by forced displacement;
The importance of linking young people with job opportunities, which means improving the linkages between the demand side (jobs, entrepreneurship opportunities) as well as the supply side of the labour market (market-relevant and accessible education, training, skills);
Good practices and lessons learned from collaboration between humanitarian and development partners with a focus on innovative partnerships that bridge the humanitarian-development peace nexus;
Impact of jobs creation programmes on social cohesion;
Refugees and host countries experiences.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 84.86
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/eve...WCMS_775913/lang--en/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
He said the training increased his self-confidence, and he can now better benefit from his father’s long experience in plumbing. He can also help support his family financially, as he can now take jobs on his own.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 61.15
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_779048/lang--en/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
We need to move beyond debates in terms of numbers, flows and remittances, and towards concrete measures – with international labour standards as their core – that will improve labour migration governance. (...) There is still too little being invested at national and regional levels to protect the rights of migrant workers, particularly in those economic sectors (e.g. agriculture, domestic work, construction) with higher risks in terms of recruitment processes, working conditions, wages and social security.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 33.38
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_222792/lang--en/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
When compared to other regions, the Arab States region is now the worst performing globally in terms of productivity growth.
The report found that, between 2010 and 2019, productivity growth declined in GCC countries by 0.8 per cent, and in non-GCC countries by 1.5 per cent.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 21.73
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_840733/lang--en/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
Key findings
Youth jobs’ gains wiped out by slow recovery
The long-term impact of the youth employment crisis could be felt for decades.
73.4 million young people – 12.6 % – are expected to be out of work in 2013, an increase of 3.5 million between 2007 and 2013.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 95.82
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https://www.ilo.org/global/res.../youth/2013/lang--vi/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
Studies on Growth with Equity
Building a social pillar for European convergence
This report finds that EU Member States are either diverging in terms of socio-economic performance or converging towards deteriorating outcomes such as worsening inequality and widening structural imbalances.
(...) This report finds that EU Member States are either diverging in terms of socio-economic performance or converging towards deteriorating outcomes such as worsening inequality and widening structural imbalances.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 36.83
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https://www.ilo.org/global/res...WCMS_490959/lang--ja/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
Employment policy in the Middle East and North Africa
Arab Labour Conference attendees meet to discuss policy solutions as youth unemployment soars
Talks aimed at adopting policies which foster entrepreneurship and skills development in North Africa and the Middle East
Press release | ADDIS ABABA | 15 September 2014
Cairo - The Director General of the Arab Labour Organization (ALO), Ahmad Luqman, has warned of an alarming increase in unemployment since 2010 in the Middle East and North Africa, especially among youth and women, Speaking to participants of the week-long Arab Labour Conference (ALC, 14-21 September 2014) Luqman called on Arab States to better link pro-employment policies with socio-economic development agendas.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 59.4
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_307313/lang--en/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un
“This does not bode well for the long-term resilience of enterprises and competitiveness of Jordan”, Al-Assaf said.
لغة:الانكليزية
نتيجة: 82.5
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_814253/lang--en/index.htm
مصدر البيانات: un