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Interested in training? Take a look at upcoming events, which include courses for data users and data producers. 

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Interested in training? Take a look at upcoming events, which include courses for data users and data producers. 

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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.

Child labour

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.

Migrant workers

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.

LFS

Labour Force Survey Design

19–23 May 2025

ITC (Turin, Italy)

Learn how to design a Labour Force Survey (LFS) in line with the most recent international statistical standards adopted at the global level.

LFS

STATA for Labour Market Analysis

9 June–11 July 2025

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.

LMIS

Labour Market Information Systems (LMIS)

23–27 June 2025

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.” T

Skills

Mesurer l’inadéquation des compétences (en Français)

7 July–1 August 2025

Online (ITC E-Campus)

L’objectif principal du cours est de doter les acteurs nationaux et internationaux des compétences nécessaires pour mesurer et analyser les inadéquations et les déséquilibres de compétences, tant du côté de l’offre que de la demande, en vue de l’élaboration de politiques fondées sur des données probantes.

LFS

Data acquisition for labour statistics

10–14 November 2025

ITC (Turin, Italy)

The main objective of the course is to provide participants with an introduction of the processes and tools for data acquisition in labour statistics. The course will show examples of CAPI tools for LFS data collection based on CSPro and Survey Solutions, including applications for survey management.

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