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Forum on the Restated OECD Jobs Strategy in Tokyo
30-31 October 2006
As a follow-up to the high-level forum of Employment and Labour Ministers in Toronto in June 2006, which welcomed the restated Jobs Strategy as a good basis for formulating policy, a Forum took place in Tokyo on 30-31 October 2006. Its purpose was to invite policy makers mainly from countries in the Asia-Pacific region, together with academic researchers and social partners from Japan, an expert of the ILO and the OECD Secretariat to discuss:
i) the challenges of implementing the restated Jobs Strategy in OECD countries in the region (Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Japan, Korea and the United States); and
ii) the relevance of the restated Jobs Strategy for participating non-OECD countries, namely Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia and Thailand.
Related Documents:
Theme 1: The Restated OECD Jobs Strategy – what have we learned from the experiences of OECD countries
Boosting Jobs and Incomes: Lessons from reassessing the OECD Jobs Strategy (102Kb, ppt, English)
By Mr. Raymond Torres, Head, Employment Analysis and Policy Division, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
Demand for Labor and Quality of Employment (687Kb, ppt, English)
By Prof. Junichi Goto, Kobe University
Position Paper 2006 on Management and Human Resources - Summary of "Part 2 Management and Labor Issues" (98 Kb, pdf, English)
By Mr. Hiroyuki Matsui, Director, Labour Policy Bureau II
Comment on the restated OECD Jobs Strategy (90 Kb, pdf, Japanese)
Comment on the restated OECD Jobs Strategy2006 (66 Kb, pdf, English)
Productive Employment - A factor of economic growth and social cohesion (298 Kb, pdf, Japanese)
Productive Employment - A factor of economic growth and social cohesion (173 Kb, pdf, English)
Reassessment of the 1994 OECD Jobs Strategy submission by TUAC to OECD High-level policy conference (248 Kb, pdf, Japanese)
Reassessment of the 1994 OECD Jobs Strategy submission by TUAC to OECD High-level policy conference (194 Kb, pdf, English)
By Mr. Naoto Ohmi, Assistant General Secretary, Japanese Trade Union Confederation
Theme 2: Policies to promote labour participation and demand
Part 1: Promoting the effectiveness of activation strategies
Summary - Enhancement of the effects of employment policies (520 Kb, pdf, Japanese)
Summary - Enhancement of the effects of employment policies (99 Kb, pdf, English)
Summary - Enhancement of the effects of employment policies (Statistical Material) (141 Kb, pdf, English)
By Dr. Akira Ono, President, The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training (JILPT)
Promoting the effectiveness of activation strategies: activating the inactive (61 Kb, pdf, English)
By Mr. Bruce Whittingham, Group Manager, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
Part 2: Tackling obstacles to labour demand while addressing labour market duality
Demand for Labor and Quality of Employment (687 Kb, ppt, English)
By Prof. Junichi Goto, Kobe University
Theme 3: The relevance of Jobs Strategy to non-OECD countries
China’s Employment Policies and Strategies (151 Kb, pdf, English)
China’s Employment Policies and Strategies (Speech) (72 Kb, pdf, English)
China’s Employment Policies and Strategies (Slide Presentation) (98 Kb, ppt, English)
By Ms. Yan Di, Researcher Fellow, China Academy of Labour and Social Security
Labour Market and employment in the Russian Federation (232 Kb, ppt, English)
By Ms. Zharova Natalia Victorovna, Head of the Division of Employment Policy, Ministry of Health and Social Development
Comments on the OECD Jobs Study Reassessed: its relevance to developing countries (234Kb, ppt, English)
By Mr. Duncan Campbell, Director of the Policy Integration Department, International Labour Office
Malaysia: Enhancing Jobs Strategy (158 Kb, pdf, English)
By Dr. Kamal Ab Hamid, Assistant Director Labour Department Peninsular Malaysia
Philippine Country Report Relative to the OECD Restated Jobs Strategy (79 Kb, pdf, English)
By Mr. Reydeluz D.Conferido, Labour Attache Philippine Overseas Labour Office Philippine Embassy, Tokyo
Thailand Country Report (160 Kb, pdf, English), Annex to Thailand Country Report (96 Kb, pdf, English)
By Ms. Chuleerat Thongtip, Counsellor (Labour), Office of Labour Affairs, Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo
The Indonesian Labour Market Indonesia Country Report, (161 Kb, pdf,English)
By Mr. Maruli A. Hasoloan, Director of Labour Market Development, Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration
Theme 4: Towards implementation of the restated OECD Jobs Strategy
OECD Forum on the Restated Jobs Strategy: Mexico country report (108 Kb, pdf, English)
OECD Forum on the Restated Jobs Strategy: Mexico country report (slide presentation) (98 Kb, ppt, English)
By Mr. Miguel Ruiz-Cabañas-Izquierdo, Ambassador, Embassy of Mexico in Japan
OECD Forum on the Restated Jobs Strategy: Canada country report (3348 Kb, pdf, English)
OECD Forum on the Restated Jobs Strategy: Canada country report (slide presentation) (1289 Kb, ppt, English)
By Ms. Christina Caron, Chief, Labour Market Issues, Labour Market Policy, Human Resources and Social Development
Towards implementation of the Restated OECD Jobs Strategy: Present situation and Future Challenges in Japan (216Kb, pdf, Japanese)
Towards implementation of the Restated OECD Jobs Strategy: Present situation and Future Challenges in Japan (181Kb, pdf, English)
Towards Implementation of the Restated OECD Jobs Strategy: Present Situation and Future Challenges in Japan (slide presentation) (442 Kb, ppt, English)
By Mr. Yoshihiro Senoo, Assistant Director-General for International Affairs, International Affairs Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
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