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Macroeconomic policies, jobs and inclusive growth

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Start Date:
14 Nov 2016
End Date:
18 Nov 2016
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Turin, Italy
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French

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ILO

The International Labour Organization is the tripartite U.N. agency that promotes Decent Work through employment, social security, labour standards and social dialogue. Its work on skills development is guided by the conceptual framework on Skills to improve productivity, employment growth, and development agreed in 2008 by representatives of Governments, Employers’ Associations and Workers’ Associations. Research, policy advice, and pilot projects and technical cooperation programmes to apply good practices in different circumstances across its 185 member States aims to boost the employability of workers, the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises, and the inclusiveness of economic growth. The ILO Secretariat in offices in 40 countries works with Ministries of Labour, employers’ organizations, and trade unions to integrate skills development into national and sector development strategies in order to better meet current labour market needs and to prepare for the jobs of the future; to expand access to employment-related training so that youth, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are better able to acquire skills and secure productive and decent work; and to improve the ability of public employment services to provide career guidance, maintain labour exchange services, and deliver active labour market programmes.For more information regarding the ILO’s work on skills and employability go to: http://www.ilo.org/skills/lang--en/index.htm; for ILO/Cinterfor's Knowledge Management Plarform, see: http://www.oitcinterfor.org

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The course is meant to share knowledge and support national capacity on how to better integrate employment objectives into economic policies, particularly macroeconomic policies.

The course aims to build capacities among government officials, social partners and other relevant stakeholders on how to better integrate employment concerns into economic policies, particularly macroeconomic (fiscal and monetary) policies, by exposing participants to an appropriate combination of theoretical insights and hands-on experiences.The course is meant to share knowledge and support national capacity on how to better integrate employment objectives into economic policies, particularly macroeconomic policies.

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Economic growth

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economic-growth
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Employment policy

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employment-policy
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