Upgrading Labour Market Information in Developing Countries


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In 1977 the ILO initiated a long-term programme of technical co-operation to help developing countries improve their labour market information (LMI). A decade or so later, considerable progress had been made but much remained to be done, especially given the impact of the profound economic changes on the labour market in most developing countries. This concise, readable study takes stock of these developments. Based on the findings of a joint ILO/DANIDA inter-regional seminar, it reviews progress in LMI over the past few years, focuses on the limitations of different methods and approaches for.




New Developments in Labour Market Information in Nine Asian Countries


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ILO pub-wep pub. Comparison of national level reports submitted to a study tour on developments in labour market information in nine South East Asian countries - considers information needs in relation to adopted employment policies, various economic sectors, programmes and problems, data collecting, etc. Diagram.




Labour Market Information for Decision-making, the Case of Japan


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This report presents the proceedings and the highlights of a study tour on labour market information in Japan which was supported by the Japanese Government and held from 24 September till 7 October 1980 in Tokyo for developing countries in Asia. It contains the lectures delivered by Japanese experts on sources and uses of labour market information in Japan, the main impressions and lessons derived by the participants from the glimpses they caught of the ways in which the Japanese labour market information programme worked both at central and local levels, and the major messages conveyed by th.







Employment and Manpower Information in Developing Countries


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This guide aims to be of practical use to those conducting national training programmes for people who generate, analyze and disseminate employment and manpower information (EMI), mainly at middle technical levels.







Global Employment


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