Youth employment resources
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Trends, characteristics and COVID-19 impact on youth not in employment, education or training (NEET) in Thailand
27 December 2022
This report focuses on the NEET population between the ages of 15 to 24 in Thailand. The report examines the NEET characteristics, identifies the socio-economic and demographic indicators associated with NEET and analyses the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the NEET status.
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Everyone would be welcome at my shop
02 December 2022
'There should be no discrimination'. Thanakorn Suddai, a young Thai with hearing impairment, wants to open a barber shop and welcome everyone.
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I have got a chance to learn like everyone else
02 December 2022
Sakkarin Rinrum, a young Thai with hearing impairment, wants to pursue a career in hairdressing. Join us on International Day of Persons with Disabilities to promote youth employability and decent work for all.
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E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: November 2022
29 November 2022
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Information note for the Winter Global Youth Forum 2023: Youth at the forefront of achieving the 2023 agenda for sustainable development, 30 January - 10 February 2023
15 November 2022
Information note of the Winter 2023 edition of its Global Youth Forum – an experiential learning platform bringing youth at the forefront of efforts aimed at supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and achieving its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which is organized by ITCILO, training arm of the International Labour Organization.
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Youth not in employment, education or training in Asia and the Pacific: Trends and policy considerations
07 November 2022
This report, Youth not in employment, education or training in Asia and the Pacific: Trends and policy considerations, examines the pre-COVID-19 trends on youth NEET from 2010 to 2019 and the impact of the crisis. It concludes that far too many young people are not succeeding in their labour market transitions, young women particularly. As a region whose economic success hinges on maximizing employment outcomes, with production and services still largely labour intensive, promoting a smooth labour market transition for young people is critical.
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Fact sheet of the Young Futuremakers Malaysia – Promoting the career progression of young women through up/reskilling in STEM, including digital skills, and employment services
31 October 2022
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E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: October 2022
28 October 2022
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Joint statement by the Government of Bangladesh and the International Labour Organization (ILO) on the occasion of the National Seminar on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
19 October 2022
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ILO and the Government of Bangladesh mark their 50 years of partnership on promoting social justice and decent work
19 October 2022
It has been 50 years since Bangladesh joined the International Labour Organization as a Member State.