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Global employment trends for youth 2017 paths to a better working future

International Labour Organization.
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Shane Niall Niall O'Higgins

Global Employment Trends Reports from International Labour Office, Economic and Labour Market Analysis Department

Abstract: Incorporating the most recent employment trends for young women and men, Global Employment Trends for Youth sets out the youth labour market situation around the world. It shows where progress has or has not been made, updates world and regional youth labour market indicators, and gives detailed analyses of medium-term trends in youth population, labour force, employment, unemployment, working poverty and informality. The 2017 edition discusses the implications of technological change for youth labour market prospects – both quantity and quality – focusing on trends in sectoral employment and on the forms of work available to young people.

Keywords: youth employment; decent work.; promotion of employment; labour force participation; future of work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 115 p.) pages
Date: 2017
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