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Conditions of Work Digest. Legal, policy, and program information on significant issues and emerging trends in the field of conditions of work and quality of working life. Annotated bibliographies, guides to information sources. Worldwide coverage.

International Labour Review. Notes and comments on the social and labor situation in the world and articles based on recent ILO and other research into economic and social topics of international interest affecting labor. Notes on new books published or received by the ILO. Six issues per year.

LABORDOC. (database) Machine-readable version of International Labour Documentation, available for interactive and retrospective on-line searching through several information hosts. Offers worldwide coverage of labor questions, especially industrial relations, labor law, employment, working conditions, vocational training, labor related aspects of economics, social development, rural development, and technological change.

Official Bulletin, Series A. Information on activities of the ILO, texts adopted by the ILC, and other official documents. Three issues per year. Series B. Reports of the Committee on Freedom of Association of the Governing Body and related material. Three issues per year.

The World Employment Report. Reviews the global employment situation. Biennial.

World Labour Report. Reviews significant recent events and policy experiences in: human rights at work; employment; labor relations; social protection and working conditions. Yearly.

Yearbook of Labour Statistics. A comprehensive survey of annual data from all parts of the world relating to total and economically active population, employment, unemployment, hours of work, wages, labor cost, strikes, and lockouts.

All publications may be ordered from the Secretariat in Geneva, or, in North America, from the ILO Publications Center, 49 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, NY 12210. The ILO catalog of publications is available online at www.ilo.org/.

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