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This publication presents recent evidence and analytical work on the impact and future perpectives of demographic trends in the workforce, taking also into account education, skills and geographical mobility. It pays particular attention to the labour mobility patterns generated by the...
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The report reviews trends in labour market policies in ASEAN Member States and their main trading partners between 2010 and 2015. Policy-makers have invested significant effort in addressing some of the decent work challenges in the region between 2010 and 2015. In areas such as social...
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Skills represent a key driver of development and growth in the Philippines. Educational attainment of the Filipino … skills development programmes in a sample of cities in the Philippines: Taguig City, Cebu City, and Davao City. Local … governments in the Philippines have an active role in the management of employment and skills programmes through Public Employment …
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Interrelations between Public Policies, Migration and Development in the Philippines is the result of a project carried … results of the empirical work confirm that even though migration contributes to the development of the Philippines, the … Philippines take migration sufficiently into account in their respective policy areas. The Philippines therefore needs to adopt a …
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This joint OECD-ILO report provides a comparative analysis of case studies focusing on improving skills use in the workplace across eight countries. The examples provide insights into the practical ways in which employers interact with government services and policies at the local level. They...
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