Indonesia resources

  1. The Launch of the ILO’s Publication: “Trade and Employment: Country Report for Indonesia”

    Trade reforms and openness have a significant impact on employment, particularly in developing countries. As Indonesia's economy has become increasingly dependent on trade, the impact of trade on employment in Indonesia is a subject of great interest but also major concern for the country.

  2. ILO and EU launch report on trade impact on jobs in Indonesia

    04 July 2013

    The International Labour Organization (ILO) with the support of the European Union (EU) has today launched a report, examining issues related to trade and employment in Indonesia. The report underlined that the impact of trade on employment in Indonesia presents potential opportunities but could also be a concern for the country.

  3. The impact of trade liberalization on bilateral relations between Indonesia and the three countries (China, India, and Australia) on the performance of export-import, national output and employment opportunities in Indonesia: simulation analysis of Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) and Software for Market Analysis and Restrictions on Trade (SMART) models (in Bahasa Indonesia)

    04 July 2013

    This report looks at the impact of 3 trade agreements on the Indonesian economy, namely: (a) Indonesia and China, (b) Indonesia and Australia, and (c) Indonesia and India, in terms of imports, exports, production and employment.

  4. Trade and employment: country report for Indonesia

    04 July 2013

    This report aims at assessing and addressing the effects of trade on employment in Indonesia. The significance of this report is to support the analysis of effective and coherent trade and labour market policies that address the adjustment challenges that workers and employers face and expand opportunities for the creation of decent employment in Indonesia.

  5. World Day Against Child Labour 2013: Child domestic workers to present “The Broken Pearl behind the Mop”

    17 June 2013

    The ILO estimates that there are 2.6 million domestic workers in Indonesia, of which 26 per cent are children under the age of 18 years old. The great majority of domestic workers are female, around 90 per cent, with low educational levels mainly coming from poor families in rural communities.

  6. Eliminating child labour in Indonesia: 20 years of support

    12 June 2013

    This short publication intends to highlight on the longterm partnership that the ILO has established with its constituents and key stakeholders by revisiting some of the milestones achieved, lessons learnt, and challenges ahead.

  7. World Day Against Child Labour 2013: One hour campaign against child labour in 262 junior high schools in Sukabumi

    12 June 2013

    The International Labour Organization (ILO), in collaboration with Sukabumi Education Office (Dinas Pendidikan Sukabumi), are conducting an hour campaign on child labour in 262 junior high schools across Sukabumi District on Wednesday, 12 June 2013, from 10.00am to 11.00am.

  8. Commemorating the World Day Against Child Labour 2013 in Indonesia

    The ILO through its Decent Work for Domestic Workers to End Child Domestic Work (PROMOTE) Project, funded by the United States Department of Labour (USDOL), and the Child Labour and Education Project, funded by the Government of Netherlands, will conduct a series of activities to commemorate the World Day at the national level in Indonesia.

  9. World Day Against Child Labour 2013: Say no to child labour in domestic work in Surabaya

    10 June 2013

    The International Labour Organization (ILO) in Indonesia, in collaboration with Society and Development Review Institution (LPKP) and four relevant local partners (Samitra Abhaya Kelompok Perempuan Pro Demokrasi (SA-KPPD), Child Protection Board (LPA) of East Java, Indonesian Women Commission for Justice and Democracy of East Java, and Embun Foundation), will join with governments, employers’ organizations, NGOs, and other key constituents, including child labourers, in organizing a provincial action against child domestic workers on Wednesday, 12 June 2013, from 15.00 – 17.00, at Taman Bungkul Surabaya, East Java.

  10. World Day Against Child Labour 2013: Say no to child labour in domestic work in Makassar

    10 June 2013

    The International Labour Organization (ILO) in Indonesia, in collaboration with Child Protection Board (LPA) of South Sulawesi, will join with governments, employers’ organizations, NGOs, and other key constituents, including child labourers, in organizing a provincial action against child domestic workers on Wednesday, 12 June 2013, from 09.00am – 11.00am, at Sudirman Street of Makassar, South Sulawesi. The street is one of the main streets of Makassar, surrounding the official residence of the Governor of South Sulawesi.