1 edition of Decent work indicators for Asia and the Pacific found in the catalog.
Decent work indicators for Asia and the Pacific
ILO Regional Office for Asia & the Pacific
Published
2008
by International Labour Organization, Regional Office for Asia & the Pacific in Bangkok
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-100).
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LC Classifications | MLCM 2010/00918 (H) |
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Pagination | viii, 100 p. : |
Number of Pages | 100 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25023807M |
LC Control Number | 2010436588 |
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International labour standards and decent work: a critical analysis of Thailand's experiences, with suggestions for theory, policy, practice and research The ILO's Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific is in Thailand, one of the ILO's member states. however, by the ILO Decent Work Indicators (ILO ) Author: Chokchai Suttawet, Greg J Bamber, Greg J Bamber. [Excerpt] Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific (Key Indicators ), the 41st edition of this series, is a statistical data book presenting economic, financial, social, and environmental indicators for the 48 regional members of the Asian Development Bank. It presents a special chapter in Part I—this year on the role of Asia’s middle class in global and domestic economies.
The Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific is 50 years old. Initially intended as a reference for Asian Development Bank staff, the Key Indicators . Get this from a library! Asia and the Pacific: advancing decent work amidst deepening inequalities. [Rene E Ofreneo; International Trade Union Confederation-Asia Pacific.].
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Decent work indicators for Asia and the Pacific: a guidebook for policy-makers and researchers This Guidebook, designed to be a practical resource for collectors and users of labour market information, presents a detailed overview of key indicators for monitoring labour market trends and measuring progress towards national and international goals related to the promotion of decent work.
Decent work indicators for Asia and the Pacific: a guidebook for policy-makers and researchers Working Paper No. 2 - Measuring Decent Work with Statistical Indicators Guide to the new Millennium Development Goals Employment indicators: including the full decent work indicator set.
Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific/E F (Vol. 18 No. 3) by Not Available ISBN decent work. The Guidebook provides a set of Decent Work Indicators identified by the ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific to measure various components of the four strategic objectives of decent work.
In this regard, the Guidebook is intended to facilitate improved measurement and analysis of. The Decent Work Agenda ; Areas of work. Child Labour. Employment promotion. Equality and discrimination.
Forced labour. Green jobs. Informal economy. International labour standards. Labour market governance and working conditions. Labour migration. Preparing the future of work in Asia-Pacific; Safety and health at work. Skills and employability. Social security.
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Asia and the Pacific accounted for % of global GDP at purchasing power parity inup from % in Around million people from the region moved out of extreme poverty. The vital data within Key Indicators are now accessible in a digitized format, with the new Key Indicators Database.
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Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific Asia and the Pacific accounted for % of global GDP inup from % in The People’s Republic of China, India, and Japan accounted for about 70% of the region’s total output in The Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific is the flagship annual statistical data book of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
It presents the latest available economic, financial, social, environmental, and Millennium Development Goals (MDG) indicators for regional members of ADB. Data are grouped under MDG and Regional Tables.
Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacificthe 48th edition of this series, includes the latest available economic, financial, social, and environmental indicators for the 48 regional members of : Paperback. The Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific (Key Indicators ) was prepared by the Development Economics and Indicators Division (ERDI) of the Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department (ERCD), under the overall supervision of Rana Hasan.
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