04702nam 2200553Ia 450 991081438480332120240314014918.092-2-126862-4(CKB)2670000000403925(SSID)ssj0001157364(PQKBManifestationID)11747512(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001157364(PQKBWorkID)11207781(PQKB)10743517(MiAaPQ)EBC1318482(Au-PeEL)EBL1318482(CaPaEBR)ebr10734911(OCoLC)854520698(EXLCZ)99267000000040392520130728d2013 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrEmployment and social protection in the new demographic context[electronic resource] fourth item on the agenda1st ed.Geneva International Labour Office2013iv, 129 p. illReport IVBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph92-2-126861-6 Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Labour market dynamics in the new demographic context: Setting the scene -- 1.1. Global and regional demographic trends -- Global trends -- Regional trends -- 1.2. Global labour force dynamics -- Labour force trends -- Labour force participation -- Unemployment -- Education, skills and labour force trends -- Income security and older people's labour force participation -- Migration dynamics -- Urbanization and ageing population in the rural areas -- Economic crises -- Chapter 2: The economic and social implications of the new demographic context -- 2.1. Impact on economic development -- Demographic dividends: The window of opportunity? -- Life cycle deficit countries -- 2.2. Poverty and informality -- 2.3. Labour and skills shortages -- 2.4. Education and training -- 2.5. Labour productivity and earnings -- 2.6. Retirement patterns -- 2.7. Social protection coverage -- The crisis and social security -- Gender bias in access to social security -- Ageing and disability benefits -- Ageing and access to social health protection and long-term care -- 2.8. The sustainability of social security systems -- Chapter 3: Policy responses -- 3.1. An integrated life cycle and inter-generational perspective -- The virtuous circle of employment, social security and economic development -- Promoting full and productive employment throughout the life cycle -- Promoting family-friendly work practices -- Ensuring adequate and sustainable social security for all -- Making use of international labour standards and social dialogue -- 3.2. Policies for older workers -- Promoting non-discriminatory practices of diversity and age management -- Active labour market policies -- Adapting working time, working life and work organization -- Ensuring a safe and healthy working environment.Providing health care and long-term care for the elderly -- Comprehensive approaches -- Chapter 4: The way forward: An integrated decent work framework for the demographic challenge -- 4.1. Core challenges and policy options -- 4.2. Elements of an integrated framework for maintaining high levels of employment and social protection throughout the crisis and beyond -- Pro-employment demand-side policies -- Creating decent jobs and extending social protection in countries with high fertility and rapidly growing populations -- Managing labour and skill shortages and ensuring the financial sustainability of social security systems in ageing countries -- Policies for older workers -- 4.3. Possible ILO follow-up action within an integrated decent work framework -- Chapter 5: Suggested points for discussion -- Appendix: ILO instruments concerning demographic change -- 1. Conventions -- 2. Recommendations.This report analyses these implications and the policy directions that are being developed and debated, especially in industrialized countries which are at a more advanced stage of this demographic transition. It also discusses the challenges of demographic transitions in developing countries.Report (International Labour Conference) ;102 session, 4.Population agingCongressesOlder peopleEmploymentCongressesPopulation agingOlder peopleEmployment331.12/04209479International Labour Office.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910814384803321Employment and social protection in the new demographic context4123968UNINA