Technical Brief

National social dialogue institutions in selected countries of Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus: Closing the knowledge gap

This Technical Brief examines the institutional frameworks and arrangements of the primary tripartite national social dialogue institutions (NSDIs) in eight countries of Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus. Drawing on a 2022 survey conducted by the ILO, the Brief assesses these institutions' roles and achievements in policymaking.

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Author(s)

  • Rainer Pritzer
  • Igor Zemlyanskiy

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