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Measuring of informal sector and informal employment in st lucia
Measuring of informal sector and informal employment in st lucia
Dr Lendy Spires
Strengthening the LMI Connection Through Supporting Organizations Workforce development professionals understand the importance of applying data to their work, but do not always know where to turn to obtain data to answer the questions they seek to answer. National groups focusing on the development and application of labor market information (LMI) afford workforce development professionals opportunities to increase their understanding of these data. This session will focus on the efforts of two entities: LMI Institute and Workforce Information Council. LMI Institute is a national network comprised of state labor market information agencies supporting and promoting the production and use of high-quality workforce and employment information. The Workforce Information Council helps guide the development and improvement of the nationwide workforce and labor market information system. Presenters: Ronald Kelly, Vice President, Technical Assistance and Training, Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER), Arlington, VA, Bill Anderson, Chief Economist, Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation, Research and Analysis Bureau, and Gary Crossley, Executive Director, Workforce Information Council, Charleston, SC Track: Delivering Basic Workforce Development Services
NAWB Strengthening LMI Connections
NAWB Strengthening LMI Connections
Gary Crossley
This is a presentation from June 29, 2010 to the IAWP consference held in Greenville, SC by Gary Crossley, LovetoWork.org, LLC about Labor Market Information.
Lmi Demystify62910
Lmi Demystify62910
Gary Crossley
by Dr Françoise Carré
KRI Brown Bag Seminar #10: 'Informal and Non-Standard Employment: Cross-natio...
KRI Brown Bag Seminar #10: 'Informal and Non-Standard Employment: Cross-natio...
KhazanahResearchInstitute
An addendum to key components of immigration reform
An addendum to key components of immigration reform
Instituto Diáspora Brasil (IDB)
Huss0772
Huss0772
Dr Lendy Spires
Strong competition undoubtedly contributes to a country’s productivity and economic growth. The primary objective of a competition policy is to enhance consumer welfare by promoting competition and controlling practices that could restrict it. More competitive markets stimulate innovation and generally lead to lower prices for consumers, increased product variety and quality, more entry and enhanced investment. Overall, greater competition is expected to deliver higher levels of welfare and economic growth.
Oecd Competition Trends 2020
Oecd Competition Trends 2020
Δρ. Γιώργος K. Κασάπης
Presentation on research findings and activities of the Labour Market Information Council
LMIC SEB Talk
LMIC SEB Talk
Steven Tobin
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Measuring of informal sector and informal employment in st lucia
Measuring of informal sector and informal employment in st lucia
Dr Lendy Spires
Strengthening the LMI Connection Through Supporting Organizations Workforce development professionals understand the importance of applying data to their work, but do not always know where to turn to obtain data to answer the questions they seek to answer. National groups focusing on the development and application of labor market information (LMI) afford workforce development professionals opportunities to increase their understanding of these data. This session will focus on the efforts of two entities: LMI Institute and Workforce Information Council. LMI Institute is a national network comprised of state labor market information agencies supporting and promoting the production and use of high-quality workforce and employment information. The Workforce Information Council helps guide the development and improvement of the nationwide workforce and labor market information system. Presenters: Ronald Kelly, Vice President, Technical Assistance and Training, Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER), Arlington, VA, Bill Anderson, Chief Economist, Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation, Research and Analysis Bureau, and Gary Crossley, Executive Director, Workforce Information Council, Charleston, SC Track: Delivering Basic Workforce Development Services
NAWB Strengthening LMI Connections
NAWB Strengthening LMI Connections
Gary Crossley
This is a presentation from June 29, 2010 to the IAWP consference held in Greenville, SC by Gary Crossley, LovetoWork.org, LLC about Labor Market Information.
Lmi Demystify62910
Lmi Demystify62910
Gary Crossley
by Dr Françoise Carré
KRI Brown Bag Seminar #10: 'Informal and Non-Standard Employment: Cross-natio...
KRI Brown Bag Seminar #10: 'Informal and Non-Standard Employment: Cross-natio...
KhazanahResearchInstitute
An addendum to key components of immigration reform
An addendum to key components of immigration reform
Instituto Diáspora Brasil (IDB)
Huss0772
Huss0772
Dr Lendy Spires
Strong competition undoubtedly contributes to a country’s productivity and economic growth. The primary objective of a competition policy is to enhance consumer welfare by promoting competition and controlling practices that could restrict it. More competitive markets stimulate innovation and generally lead to lower prices for consumers, increased product variety and quality, more entry and enhanced investment. Overall, greater competition is expected to deliver higher levels of welfare and economic growth.
Oecd Competition Trends 2020
Oecd Competition Trends 2020
Δρ. Γιώργος K. Κασάπης
Presentation on research findings and activities of the Labour Market Information Council
LMIC SEB Talk
LMIC SEB Talk
Steven Tobin
By Dr Coffi Agossou, Senior Labour Statistics Specialist, ILO. Presentation given at the 'Beyond-GDP in Africa: Innovative Ideas for a Regional Dashboard' workshop, Centre for the study of Governance innovation, University of Pretoria. www.governanceinnovation.org
MEASURING DECENT WORK INDICATORS AND WORK STATISTICS