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Action plan on women’s employment

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Document
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Action plan on women’s employment
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English

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Governments

Governments hold a wealth of knowledge on skills development, and are increasingly realizing the value of learning from each others’ experiences. Their policy documents, programme evaluations, and research findings contain their experience and ideas on how to better link skills to employment

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skpGov
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governments
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Gender equality

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Women represent both half of the world's population – and half the world's economic potential. Their participation in the labour market reduces poverty because they often invest 90 per cent of their income in the well-being, education and nutrition of their families. Yet labour force participation by women has stagnated at about 55 per cent globally since 2010. Moreover, women are disproportionately represented in precarious work – low-paid, low-skilled and insecure jobs.

Training plays an important role in the pursuit of equality of opportunity and treatment for women and men in the world of work. Yet women often lack access to technical and vocational education and training. Many also lack the basic functional skills, such as literacy and numeracy, to participate meaningfully in the work force. Overcoming this challenge requires the adoption of a life-cycle approach. This includes improving girls’ access to basic education; overcoming logistic, economic and cultural barriers to apprenticeships and to secondary and vocational training for young women; and meeting the training needs of women re-entering the labour market and of older women who have not had equal access to opportunities for lifelong learning.

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skpGenEqul
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gender-equality
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National policies and initiatives

National legislation, policies and initiatives on the issue of training and skills development and the world of work. 

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national-policies-and-initiatives
Publication Date:
20 May 2016
The first action plan on women’s employment in Turkey. Prepared under the project ‘More and Better Jobs for Women: Women’s Empowerment through Decent Work in Turkey’. The Action Plan has two major objectives. The first one is occupational skills development for women and orienting them to work to increase women’s employment. The second one is to increase the opportunities for women to access the labour market. These objectives, which are identified in parallel with Turkey’s National Employment Strategy, will be enhanced with actions such as providing women with acquiring occupational skills, decreasing the barriers for women to participate in the world of work, encouraging and promoting entrepreneurship activities and awareness-raising supported through active labour market policies.

The Plan was developed under the project ‘More and Better Jobs for Women: Women’s Empowerment through Decent Work in Turkey’, jointly implemented by the ILO and the Turkish Employment Agency (ISKUR), with support provided by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) on the basis of decent work principle towards women’s employment in Turkey.
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Globalization

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globalization
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Social policy

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social-policy
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Women

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women
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