Decent Work Forums
The Decent Work Forum promotes an exchange of views among ILO staff, in an informal and free-ranging way, on how the Decent Work Agenda can be further developed and applied. Panels of speakers from different professional backgrounds and experiences express their personal views on a given topic. Short presentations are followed by open discussion.
2012
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Decent Work Forum No. 70 - Structural Transformation and the Development of Capabilities
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Decent Work Forum No. 69 - Macroeconomic Policy, Jobs and Development:context, critique, future directions
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Decent Work Forum No. 68 - Trade, Jobs and Value Added
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Decent Work Forum No. 67 - Trade and Employment in a Vertically Specialized World
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Decent Work Forum No. 66 - Revisiting the Economics of Fiscal Austerity. Rhetoric vs Reality
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Decent Work Forum No. 65 - Economic Mobility and the Rise of the Latin American Middle Class
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Decent Work Forum No. 64 - Defining the borders of the WTO agenda
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Decent Work Forum No. 63 - Decent Work and the Social Economy
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Decent Work Forum No. 62 - Spain: Quality jobs for a new economy
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Decent Work Forum No. 61 - Trade and sectoral productivity
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Decent Work Forum No. 60 - China: From an active employment policy to employment promotion law
2011
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Decent Work Forum No. 59 - MEASURING THE SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION OF YOUNG PEOPLE
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Decent Work Forum No. 58 - ILO and G20: From London to Cannes and beyond....
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Decent Work Forum No. 57 - ETHICAL TRADING, GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS & MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCES: The Sri Lankan Story
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Decent Work Forum No. 56 - POTENTIAL OF A SOCIAL INCOME APPROACH: Evidence from India
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Decent Work Forum No. 55 - MEASURING DECENT WORK: Challenges and Opportunities
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Decent Work Forum No. 54 - A DEVELOPMENTAL TRILEMMA Exchange Rates, Speculation and monetary Policies
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Decent Work Forum No. 53 - Europe or the Wild Wild East? Romania's long road from poverty to Decent Work
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Decent Work Forum No. 52 - Inequality in Crisis and Recovery: Revealing the Divides in Brazil and South Korea
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Decent Work Forum No. 51 - Functional Distribution in Economics: a comeback?