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Global labour markets face challenges as the economy slows. Discover how employment trends, youth unemployment, and green jobs shape 2025 forecasts.

Global Economy Slowdown Stalls Labour Market Recovery

The global economy is decelerating, creating significant obstacles for labour markets to recover fully, according to the World Employment and Social Outlook:...
Oxford study finds care leavers are four times less likely to enter university and face higher dropout rates.

Women Excel in Education but Face Labour Market Disparities

Women consistently outperform men in education but face significant labour market challenges. Education at a Glance 2024 reveals critical gaps between educational...
Wage inequality has decreased in two-thirds of countries, but major disparities remain globally. Targeted policies are needed, says ILO.

Disability and the Labour Market: Employment Disparities and Wage Gaps

Individuals with disabilities are less likely to be employed and, when they are, they earn considerably less than their non-disabled peers, according...

Impact of Aging Population on Labour Markets

Discover the implications of Asia-Pacific's aging population on labour markets and economic growth, as outlined in the latest ILO report.
Global wages rose 2.7% in 2023, driven by post-COVID recovery, but inflation challenges remain for low-income households.

Forced labour generates US$236 billion in illegal profits annually

Explore the shocking realities of forced labour economics revealed by the latest ILO report, highlighting the staggering profits and urgent need for comprehensive action to end this injustice
Children from indigenous communities face a significant risk of child labour and often don’t have access to education, according to a recent analysis by the International Labour Organization (ILO).

Indigenous Children at High Risk of Child Labour

Children from indigenous communities face a significant risk of child labour and often don’t have access to education, according to a recent analysis by the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Explore the UN Secretary-General's report on Children and Armed Conflict in Afghanistan, revealing the persistent vulnerabilities faced by children despite a decrease in overall violations. Dive into the challenges affecting their access to education, safety, and basic services.

Children in Afghanistan into labour to aid families

An alarming number of children in Afghanistan are being compelled into labour to aid their families in coping with the escalating levels of poverty and hunger, according to a latest report from the Save the Children.

Child Labour; Reinvigorated international action

Despite the world making steady progress in reducing child labour since 2000, conflicts, crises and the COVID-19 pandemic, have plunged more families...

China’s Labour Transfers; Tibet’s Identity Threatened

Stressing that labour transfer and vocational training programmes in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China was a threat to Tibet’s cultural identity,...
Full Labour Recovery Still Remains Elusive for Asia -Pacific

Full Labour Recovery Still Remains Elusive for Asia -Pacific

Asia-Pacific labour markets recorded a partial rebound from COVID-19 impact but full recovery remains elusive with conditions expected to remain difficult into...