Tripartite Consultation Workshop on Measuring Decent Work in Indonesia
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Tripartite Consultation Workshop on Measuring Decent Work in Indonesia

The ILO/EC Project 'Monitoring and Assessing Progress on Decent Work' (MAP) is convening a 2-day tripartite consultation workshop that will provide an opportunity for national stakeholders to discuss the measurement of Decent Work in Indonesia.

Type: Workshop
When: 24 - 25 March 2010
Where: Intercontinental Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
Contact(s): Mr Phu Huynh

Objectives of the meeting

The ILO/EC Project "Monitoring and Assessing Progress on Decent Work" (MAP) is convening a 2-day tripartite consultation workshop that will provide an opportunity for national stakeholders to discuss the measurement of Decent Work in Indonesia. The Workshop will engage policymakers, statisticians, representatives of Workers' and Employers' organizations and other stakeholders in Indonesia to:

  • Discuss the ILO's framework for monitoring decent work;
  • Identify Decent Work Indicators that are relevant for Indonesia and could be used for detailed trends and policy analysis on progress towards decent work in Indonesia;
  • Select a subset of priority indicators for the purpose of planning and monitoring of national policy frameworks and programmes, such as the Indonesia Decent Work Country Programme, Global Jobs Pact and Medium-Term Development Plan; and
  • Identify priorities for technical support to Indonesia in the collection, dissemination and analysis of decent work statistics under the ILO/EC MAP Project.

Tag: decent work, employment, employment policy, statistics, labour statistics

Regions and countries covered: Asia, Indonesia

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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