Publications, tools and resources
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Strengthening the role of employment injury schemes to help prevent occupational accidents and diseases
02 January 2013
The overall aim of the guide is to provide policy recommendations for future direction in the area of employment injury (EI) schemes. The guide is targeted at a mixed audience of national authorities dealing with occupational safety and health (OSH).
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Employment injury protection in Serbia: issues and options
02 May 2012
This report describes the current system in Serbia in light of the principles of employment injury protection and looks at occupational safety and health issues in the context of current economic conditions and challenges.
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Employment Injury Benefits. Occupational accident and disease insurance systems. ILO, Moscow, 2010
28 April 2010
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Employment injury benefits: Occupational accident and disease insurance systems
01 January 2010
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Providing safe and healthy workplaces for both women and men
23 April 2009
Brochure for the April theme of the 2008-2009 Gender Equality at the Heart of Decent Work Campaign
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Shining a light of hope: Occupational safety and health in the informal economy. Hundreds of millions of workers worldwide suffer from work-related diseases and accidents.
09 July 2008
The ILO estimates that hundreds of millions of workers worldwide suffer from work-related diseases and accidents, the poorest and the least protected being the worst sufferers. Bringing occupational safety and health to those working and living in the informal economy represents a particular challenge as this report from the slums of Pune in India shows.
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Facts on Disability in the World of Work
21 November 2007
One of every 10 people in the world has a disability — some 650 million worldwide. Approximately 470 million are of working age.