Mongolia resources
December 2016
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SafeYouth@Work Project: Building a Generation of Safe and Healthy Workers - Mongolia
1 July 2016 - 30 June 2018
The US Department of Labor-funded SafeYouth@Work project aims to promote the occupational safety and health (OSH) of young workers, with focus on those aged 15 to 24.
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MNG 102: Quality Employment Promotion Is Mainstreamed in National Policies and Programmes – Mongolia
1 July 2016 - 31 December 2017
The project aims to improve national statistical and analytical capacities in decent work including SDG’s decent work indicators, and participation of workers’ and employers’ organizations in national policy debates and discussions on decent work.
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Youth employment policy summary - Mongolia
Youth employment policy summary for Mongolia.
November 2016
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ILO/NSO Workshop to Discuss Preliminary Findings and Recommendations of the Assessment on the Labour Statistical System in Mongolia
24 November 2016
The workshop provides an opportunity for national stakeholders to discuss and comment on the preliminary findings and proposed recommendations of the Assessment of the Labour statistical system in Mongolia.
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Presentation by Makiko Matsumoto: What is labour market information and analysis
The presentation covers the definition of labour market information (LMI), the importance of LMI/LMIA, LMI/A and policies, and role of tripartite partners in LMI/LMIA.
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Presentation by Makiko Matsumoto: Labour market indicators in Asia-Pacific in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals: Concepts and methods
The presentation introduces the key labour market indicators and interpretation and online information resources
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Introductory Training on Labour Market Information and Analysis
22 November 2016
The training aims at familiarizing non-statistical stakeholders with the use of labour market information, including the data source (LFS) and the processes involved in generating it; and with basic issues involved in the analysis of labour market information (LMI).
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Mongolia policy brief: Ratifying the ILO Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No.102)
This policy brief provides information on the ILO Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No.102) and possibility and advantages of Mongolia’s ratification.
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Working paper: Is a nationally defined social protection floor for Mongolia still affordable in the 2016 economic context?
The working paper presents results of the updated cost estimation of the Mongolian social protection floor as agreed through national dialogue in 2013-14 (in the 2016 economic context).
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Financing social protection through taxation of natural resources
This brief makes a case of Mongolia for successful experience of directing natural resource revenues to social protection programmes.