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Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 1992, published 79th ILC session (1992)

Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122) - Greenland

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1. The Committee notes the information supplied in reply to its direct request, which is contained in the Government's report for the period ending June 1990. It notes the succinct data on unemployment provided by the 1989 survey (quarterly averages). However, the Government indicates that due to the methods used these data cannot be compared directly with previous statistics nor with the corresponding figures for Denmark. It also considers that the information does not directly reflect the impact on employment of a restrictive economic policy. According to the Government, it is impossible to study employment by sector in the absence of the relevant data, and recent attempts to this effect have not produced reliable labour market indicators. Moreover, there are no studies which make it possible to evaluate the results of employment promotion projects and their effect on skill levels.

2. With reference to its previous direct request, the Committee recalls that improved labour statistics can be of help to the Government in securing the planning and implementation of appropriate employment policy measures. It would be grateful if the Government would indicate in its next report the measures that have been taken or are envisaged in order to ensure that employment policy decisions are based on an adequate knowledge of the situation, level and trends of employment.

3. Finally, the Committee would be grateful to receive additional information: (i) on recently introduced vocational training programmes, and (ii) on the organisation and outcome of consultations concerning employment policies with representatives of occupational organisations and other persons affected.

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