Labour Market Statistics and Analysis Academy

23 November–4 December 2026
Turin, Italy
The main objective of the Academy is to better equip and situate national and international stakeholders in the new SDG statistical monitoring system in the context of the main outcomes of the 20th and 21st ICLS recommendations.
Artificial Intelligence and Labour Statistics

7–18 September 2026
Online (E-campus)
The main objective is to understand the nexus between AI and labour statistics.
Labour Market Information Systems (LMIS)

22–26 June 2026
ITC (Turin, Italy)
A Labour Market Information System (LMIS) is “a network of institutions, persons and information that have mutually recognized roles, agreements, and functions with respect to the production, storage, dissemination, and use of labour market-related information and results in order to maximise the potential for relevant and applicable policy and programme formulation and implementation.”
STATA for Labour Market Analysis

Online (E-Campus) 1–26 June and 2026 Turin, Italy 6–10 July 2026
Blended
The main objective of the course is to provide participants with the necessary advanced skills to use the computer software STATA to analyze the labour market for evidence-based policymaking, including SDG and decent work indicators.
Weighting methods & strategies

11 May–19 June 2026
Online (ITC E-Campus)
The main objective of the course is to “enhance understanding and capacities of ILO constituents and social partners to design household surveys and to process sample data in line with best methodological practices.
Measuring informality

27 April–22 May 2026
Online (ITC E-Campus)
The course is designed for participants to better understand the functioning of the informal economy and the measurement of informality.
Measuring skills mismatches

23 March–17 April 2026
Online (ITC E-Campus)
The course is designed to enhance capacities to identify, collect, analyse and disseminate labour market information related to skills imbalances from both the demand supply side.
Measuring migrant recruitment costs for SDG indicator 10.7.1

This free e-course is available on eCampus, ITCILO’s online learning platform.
This self-paced e-course on measuring migrant recruitment costs provides an overview on how to produce data on SDG Indicator 10.7.1 to track progress towards achieving safe, orderly, and regular migration. It covers global commitments, the definition of recruitment costs, data collection methods, indicator calculation, analysis, and reporting for informed decision-making.
Data collection and research on child labour and forced labour

This free masterclass is available on eCampus, ITCILO’s online learning platform.
You can learn at your own pace. Choose your learning path (i.e., a predetermined set of modules) or select only the modules of your interest. You can learn through a mix of bite-sized videos, detailed companion notes, short summaries, case examples, and quizzes; practice with some example datasets and Stata code files; and explore the complementary modules on human trafficking and migration.
Labour statistics: From standards to data

This free masterclass is available on eCampus, ITCILO’s online learning platform.
Watch the 9 video lessons to hear directly from Senior Experts in the ILO Department of Statistics about the challenges and developments countries are facing nowadays in what concerns labour statistics, and how International Statistical Standards are instrumental in developing statistical systems global in order to pave the way for a better future that promotes social justice through decent work.