Showing posts with label social security in developing nations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social security in developing nations. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

welcome!!

hello delegates! welcome to the amazing ILO blog where we will be keeping you updated on important happenings in the world of labour. i am meagan, and will be your director this year. i was a delegate last year, and am now a poli sci major. and i like shoes.
so to get you started on your research, here are a few links to help you on your way. these are the links on the background paper, however this is a handier location. they all pertain to the question of social security in developing nations.
Resources for Delegates…
List of developing nations as defined by the world bank.
This article offers a very intensive look at social security in developing nations, and offers many specific examples.
This resource gives a succinct and very informative overview of the issue.
The content covered by the World Social Security Forum in 2007.
The international social security association offers a database containing social security programs in over 170 countries.
The International Labour Organization’s general website.
NATLEX, the database of social security, labour, and related human rights legislation; maintained by the ILO’s International Labour Standards Department.

happy researching :)