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.
2008
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Developing a comprehensive policy framework for migrant labour: compilation of conference papers and presentations
01 November 2008
Malaysian Bar Council, in cooperation with other Malaysian stakeholders, organized the National Conference “Developing a Comprehensive Policy Framework for Migrant Labour” which took place on 18-19 February, 2008 in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. The Conference was supported by the ILO Project on Combating Forced Labour and Trafficking of Migrant Workers, which is funded by the Government of Norway.
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Catalogue publications 2008 = Katalog publikasi 2008 (In English and Bahasa Indonesia)
23 October 2008
List of the ILO-Jakarta publications produced in 2008.
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Education and skills training for youth employment - special edition, September 2008
15 September 2008
The four years EAST project aims at promoting decent work for youth and the elimination of child labour in Indonesia, through the provision of an integrated package of skills and education services to youth between 13 and 29 years of age, in order to facilitate their school to work transition. It targets five provinces in eastern Indonesia and Aceh.
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Job opportunities for youth - special edition, September 2008
01 September 2008
JOY programme falls under the Netherlands-ILO Cooperation Program (NICP) and is being implemented in Central, South and South East Asia as well as in parts of Africa and Latin America. In Indonesia, the programme will address the challenges of youth employment and support two local economic development pilots in East Java.
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ILO Jakarta newsletter, September 2008
01 September 2008
Illustrates the broad range of programmes and activities of the ILO in Indonesia, many of which are directly relevant to the national social and economic goals of the tripartite constituents - governments, employers and workers.
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Enunciating a national employment strategy for Indonesia: what do we know and what should we do?
03 August 2008
Draft for discussion prepared for the "Policy Dialogue: a Strategy for Creating Decent and Productive Employment in Indonesia" (Jakarta, August 21-22, 2008)
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Forced labour and human trafficking: handbook for labour inspectors
01 August 2008
The handbook is a tool for training. It seeks both to inform labour inspectors of the facts and trends of modern forced labour and the challenges before them, and to promote discussion as to how labour inspectorates worldwide could be harnessed more effectively to global efforts against forced labour and trafficking.
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Toolkit for Mainstreaming Employment and Decent Work: Country Level Application
01 August 2008
The first step in national level application of the Toolkit is to take stock of how the national development/programming framework affects employment and decent work in the country and where and how improvements could be made. The Toolkit offers a diagnostic and awareness raising checklist of questions for undertaking such an assessment or stock-taking exercise.
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C102 Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952
01 July 2008
Complete text of the ILO Convention C102.
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Social security in Indonesia: advancing the development agenda
01 July 2008
This report summarises the recent developments in social security in Indonesia and identifies areas where additional ILO input could be helpful to Indonesia.
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Towards a safer and more productive workplace: a practical guide for workshop with young workers
30 June 2008
Provide benefits for people and contribute to productivity improvement, and protect workers 15-17 years old.
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My work, my world: a portrait of child the Indonesian labour (in Bahasa Indonesia)
12 June 2008
Catalog of photographs organized by the ILO-IPEC Jakarta to celebrate the "World Day Against Child Labour" in 2008.
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Gender dimensions in vocational training in Timor-Leste
01 June 2008
This publication was focus on gender context in Timor-Leste, results of training-findings from the 2008 TVET Report, Employment/improved income, training Providers, graduates of training courses, employers, the analysis and response, and recommendations
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Start Your Business impact assessment study in Aceh 2007
30 May 2008
This study investigates how the SYB programme has contributed to business start-ups and improvement in Aceh.
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Women In Self Employment (WISE) Project in Timor-Leste
01 May 2008
Focuses on the background, objective, strategy, and beneficiaries of the WISE Project in Timor-Leste which contribute to ease the burden of returnees on the host communities' economy through the creation of self-employment opportunities for women potential entrepreneurs in Baucau, Viqueque and Lautem Districts.
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GET Ahead for women in enterprise training package and resource kit
01 May 2008
Targets women in poverty who want to start or are already engaged in small-scale business.
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Gender and entrepreneurship together (GET Ahead) training implementation: impact assessment
30 April 2008
Summarizes the main findings of an impact assessment (survey, focus group discussions and in-depth interviews) conducted in February 2008 for this GET Ahead training programme.
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My life, my work, my safe work - Managing risk in the work environment
28 April 2008
Despite the positive efforts to reduce accidents and ill health, injuries and diseases are still all too common in the world of work today. This publication describes some basic steps for managing risks in the workplace.
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Labour and social trends in Indonesia 2008: progress and pathways to job-rich development
03 April 2008
Presents the socioeconomic and labour market trends in South-East Asia’s largest economy with the aim of drawing attention to key policy challenges posed by these trends during the Decent Work Decade. In particular, the report seeks to inform the formulation and development of the next Medium Term Development Plan (2010–2014) and roadmap for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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ILO Jakarta newsletter, April 2008
01 April 2008
Illustrates the broad range of programmes and activities of the ILO in Indonesia, many of which are directly relevant to the national social and economic goals of the tripartite constituents - governments, employers and workers.