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GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT TRENDS 2012 PREVENTING A DEEPER JOBS CRISIS INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE

By: Publication details: ACADEMIC FOUNDATION 2012 NEW DELHIDescription: 120 P. PAPERISBN:
  • 978-81-7188-950-1
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331
Contents:
Contains Executive Summary - "Global Employment Trends 2012: Preventing a deeper jobs crisis" Chapter 1: The macroeconomic outlook is deteriorating Chapter 2: Global labour market situation Chapter 3: Regional labour market and economic developments Chapter 4: Policy options for growth with jobs Appendices
Summary: The annual Global Employment Trends report offers the latest global and regional information and projections on several indicators of the labour market, including employment, unemployment, working poverty and vulnerable employment. It also presents a number of policy considerations in light of the new challenges facing policy makers in the coming year. The annual Global Employment Trends (GET) reports provide the latest global and regional estimates of employment and unemployment, employment by sector, vulnerable employment, labour productivity and working poverty, while also analysing country-level issues and trends in the labour market. Based on the most recently available data and taking into account macroeconomic trends and forecasts, the GET reports seek to shed light on current labour market trends and challenges. The reports build on the Key Indicators of the Labour Market and include a consistent set of tables with regional and global estimates of labour market indicators. Each report contains a short-term labour market outlook, focusing on unemployment, vulnerable employment and working poverty. The Global Employment Trends 2012 takes stock of labour market developments and emerging challenges as the world continues to struggle to forge a sustainable recovery from the global economic and jobs crisis. The report is downloadable for free. If you wish to order copies, please contact: pubvente@ilo.org
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Contains
Executive Summary - "Global Employment Trends 2012: Preventing a deeper jobs crisis"
Chapter 1: The macroeconomic outlook is deteriorating
Chapter 2: Global labour market situation
Chapter 3: Regional labour market and economic developments
Chapter 4: Policy options for growth with jobs
Appendices

The annual Global Employment Trends report offers the latest global and regional information and projections on several indicators of the labour market, including employment, unemployment, working poverty and vulnerable employment. It also presents a number of policy considerations in light of the new challenges facing policy makers in the coming year.

The annual Global Employment Trends (GET) reports provide the latest global and regional estimates of employment and unemployment, employment by sector, vulnerable employment, labour productivity and working poverty, while also analysing country-level issues and trends in the labour market.

Based on the most recently available data and taking into account macroeconomic trends and forecasts, the GET reports seek to shed light on current labour market trends and challenges. The reports build on the Key Indicators of the Labour Market and include a consistent set of tables with regional and global estimates of labour market indicators. Each report contains a short-term labour market outlook, focusing on unemployment, vulnerable employment and working poverty.

The Global Employment Trends 2012 takes stock of labour market developments and emerging challenges as the world continues to struggle to forge a sustainable recovery from the global economic and jobs crisis.

The report is downloadable for free. If you wish to order copies, please contact: pubvente@ilo.org


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