International Labour Organization (ILO) in association with GSE Research
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is devoted to promoting social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights, pursuing its founding mission that labour peace is essential to prosperity. Today, the ILO helps advance the creation of decent work and the economic and working conditions that give working people and business people a stake in lasting peace, prosperity and progress. Its tripartite structure provides a unique platform for promoting decent work for all women and men. Its main aims are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.
50 Publications for International Labour Organization (ILO) in association with GSE Research:
- A Manual for Gender Audit Facilitators: The ILO Participatory Gender Audit Methodology
- ABC of Women Workers' Rights and Gender Equality: Second Edition
- Are Green Jobs Decent?: International Journal of Labour Research, Vol. 4, Issue 2
- Assessing Green Jobs Potential in Developing Countries: A practitioner's guide
- Building a Sustainable Job-rich Recovery
- Can Better Working Conditions Improve the Performance of SMEs?: An international literature review
- City-to-City and South-South and Triangular Cooperation
- Climate Change and Labour: The Need for a Just Transition: International Journal of Labour Research, Vol. 2, Issue 2
- Cooperating out of Poverty: The Renaissance of the African Cooperative Movement
- Creative Labour Regulation: Indeterminacy and protection in an uncertain world
- Domestic Workers across the World: Global and regional statistics and the extent of legal protection
- Effective Protection for Domestic Workers: A guide to designing labour laws
- Equal Pay: An introductory guide
- Ergonomic Checkpoints in Agriculture (2nd edition)
- Forced Labor: Coercion and Exploitation in the Private Economy
- Gender Equality and Decent Work: Good Practices at the Workplace
- Gender Equality and Decent Work: Selected ILO Conventions and Recommendations that promote Gender Equality as of 2012
- Global Crisis: Causes, responses and challenges, The
- Global Employment Trends 2014: Risk of a jobless recovery?
- Global Employment Trends for Women 2012
- Globalization and Informal Jobs in Developing Countries
- Globalization, Flexibilization and Working Conditions in Asia and the Pacific
- Guide for the Formulation of National Employment Policies
- Human Rights, Development and Decolonization: The International Labour Organization, 1940-70
- ILO Global Estimate of Forced Labour: Results and methodology
- International Labour Migration: A Rights-Based Approach
- Labour Administration Reforms in China
- Labour Law and Worker Protection in Developing Countries
- Labour Markets of Emerging Economies: Has growth translated into more and better jobs?, The
- Making Microfinance Work: Managing product diversification
- Making Recovery Sustainable: Lessons from country innovations
- Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development
- Promotion of Sustainable Entreprises, The
- Protecting the Poor: A Microinsurance Compendium
- Protecting the Poor: A microinsurance compendium (Vol. II)
- Rethinking Economic Growth: Towards productive and inclusive Arab societies
- Safety and Health in Agriculture: A code of practice
- Shared Harvests: Agriculture, trade, and employment
- Skills for Green Jobs: A global view
- Social Protection Floor for a Fair and Inclusive Globalization
- South-South Cooperation and Decent Work: Good practices
- Sustainable Development, Decent Work and Green Jobs
- There is an Alternative: Economic policies and labour strategies beyond the mainstream
- Towards a Greener Economy: The social dimensions
- Towards Better Work: Understanding labour in apparel global value chains
- Trade and Employment in the Global Crisis
- Wage-led Growth: An equitable strategy for economic recovery
- Work Inequalities in the Crisis: Evidence from Europe
- Working towards Sustainable Development: Opportunities for decent work and social inclusion in a green economy
- World Report on Child Labour: Economic vulnerability, social protection and the fight against child labour