Publications

The ILO publishes a wide range of books, reports, working papers, training manuals, CD-ROMs, videos and flash movies, relevant to Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Some of these can be downloaded directly. Others can be requested or purchased in hard copy from the ILO Library in Jakarta.

2021

  1. Organizing women migrant workers: Handout compendium

    23 August 2021

    This handout compendium is meant to be used with the training manual "Organizing women migrant workers: Manual for trade unionists in ASEAN".

  2. Organizing women migrant workers: Manual for trade unionists in ASEAN

    23 August 2021

    This training manual was produced in collaboration between ILO Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV) and Safe and Fair: Realizing women migrant workers’ rights and opportunities in the ASEAN region, a joint programme of the International Labour Organization and UN Women under the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative to eliminate violence against women and girls.

  3. Implementation of recommendations from the 3rd to 12th ASEAN Forums on Migrant Labour (AFML)

    18 August 2021

    Progress review background paper for the 13th AFML

  4. Supporting migrant workers during the pandemic for a cohesive and responsive ASEAN Community

    18 August 2021

    Thematic background paper for the 13th ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour

  5. HAMETIN - ERA Agro-Forestry Project newsletter June 2021

    12 August 2021

    To share news and information on ERA-AF project activities which are funded by the European Union (EU) and being implemented by the ILO as a component of the Partnership Support for Agro-Forestry (PSAF) Ai ba Futuru.

  6. COVID-19: policy responses in Indonesia (Last updated: 6 August 2021)

    06 August 2021

    Countries, including Indonesia, are taking unprecedented measures to combat the spread of the disease, while ameliorating its pernicious effect on the economy and labour market.

  7. Mapping the Social and Solidarity Economy Landscape in Asia - Spotlight on Indonesia

    03 August 2021

    This brief is part of the series “Mapping the Social and Solidarity Economy Landscape in Asia” that presents the SSE landscape for six countries in Asia, policy challenges and preliminary pathways for strengthening SSE in the region. The research is part of the ILO project “Strengthening Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) Policy in Asia,” implemented in partnership with the Korea Social Enterprise Promotion Agency (KoSEA) and supported by the Korean Ministry of Employment and Labour (MOEL). This brief is focused on Indonesia.

  8. HAMETIN - ERA Agro-Forestry Project newsletter July 2021

    01 August 2021

    To share news and information on ERA-AF project activities which are funded by the European Union (EU) and being implemented by the ILO as a component of the Partnership Support for Agro-Forestry (PSAF) Ai ba Futuru.

  9. E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: July 2021

    30 July 2021

  10. Actuarial analysis of a proposed unemployment insurance scheme in Indonesia -- Policy brief

    05 July 2021

  11. Experiences of ASEAN migrant workers during COVID-19: Rights at work, migration during the pandemic, and remigration plans (Second assessment)

    02 July 2021

    This study – conducted from mid-October to December 2020 – is a follow-up to the initial assessment undertaken in March and April 2020.

  12. Regional study on green jobs policy readiness in ASEAN: Highlights

    30 June 2021

    The ILO and ASEAN, with the leadership of Malaysia, worked together to conduct a study to assess policy readiness for promoting green jobs and a just transition across AMS. This document shares the highlights of the report, which includes country narratives and a summary assessment.

  13. Regional study on green jobs policy readiness in ASEAN: Final report

    30 June 2021

    The ILO and ASEAN, with the leadership of Malaysia, worked together to conduct a study to assess policy readiness for promoting green jobs and a just transition across AMS. In completing these assessments, the authors drew on responses to an extensive questionnaire completed by AMS countries between April and September 2020. Results from this questionnaire, along with other document analysis, were then used to develop country narratives and a summary assessment, which are presented in the report.

  14. E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: June 2021

    30 June 2021

  15. Labour market analysis for ICT courses at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (BBPLK) Bekasi

    30 June 2021

    This report aims to help understand the problems that cause the gap between the supply of ICT-trained and -educated graduates of BBPLK Bekasi in one hand and the demand from SMEs on the other.

  16. Infographic -- Labour market analysis for ICT courses at BBPLK Bekasi

    30 June 2021

    An infographic of the Women in STEM Project in Indonesia report with the same title

  17. Promoting and demonstrating STEM-related hard and soft skills through adaptive, creative, and innovative approaches in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic

    30 June 2021

    Women are 20% more likely than men to lose their job as a consequence of automation. Female employment in these sectors is currently very low and concentrated in low-skilled occupations.

  18. Extending social security to workers in the informal economy: Lessons from international experience

    29 June 2021

    For most workers in the informal economy, the lack of social protection is a challenge not only in their daily struggles to make ends meet but in their aspirations to obtain decent work, rights and dignity. For the societies in which they live, the lack of social protection coverage weakens social justice and undermines inclusive growth and the realization of human rights.

  19. Moving the Needle: Gender equality and decent work in Asia’s garment sector; Executive summary

    25 June 2021

    The report sheds light on the importance of addressing gender equality in the garment sector, while also providing ILO constituents and industry stakeholders with a holistic roadmap for action that places decent work and social justice at the heart of the post-pandemic business model. The report specifically considers gender equality within the garment sector in Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar and Viet Nam.

  20. Promoting inclusive business environment through business coaching for transgender persons in Indonesia

    24 June 2021

    The business coaching method is designed to support the transgender persons who already own and manage their own, yet struggle to improve their business and to connect with the existing SMEs community.