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.

2023

  1. Labour market transitions in South Africa and Indonesia: A descriptive analysis using panel data

    01 March 2023

  2. E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: February 2023

    28 February 2023

  3. 10 important findings: Survey on violence and harassment in the world of work in Indonesia 2022

    10 February 2023

    Of the total 1175 respondents. Experience of workers in Indonesia in the last 2 years (2020-22).

  4. It can happen to anyone! A survey report on violence and harassment in the world of work in Indonesia 2022

    10 February 2023

    This report, which documents the experiences, knowledge and responses of workers from various sectors and regions in Indonesia, is a form of the ILO's commitment in Indonesia to promote a safe world of work for all.

  5. Creating jobs in low- and middle-income countries through demand-side policies

    06 February 2023

    This brief focuses on demand-side policies for promoting employment in LMCs. The aim is to lay the conceptual foundations for a policy debate on employment promotion in LMCs.

  6. Modelling and comparing the employment impacts of COVID-19 crisis and recovery policies in Indonesia

    31 January 2023

    The purpose of the modelling exercise in this country report is to estimate the net employment outcomes resulting from the economic fiscal interventions that have been announced in Indonesia during 2020-21 and implemented during 2021-22.

  7. E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: January 2023

    30 January 2023

  8. Timor-Leste Labour Force Survey 2021 - Final Report

    26 January 2023

    The Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2021 in Timor-Leste provides robust data to present a comprehensive picture of the Timor-Leste labour market. It analyses various labour market indicators and provides detailed information disaggregated by sex, age and region on the economic characteristics of the working-age population.

  9. Timor-Leste Labour Force Survey 2021 - Summary Report

    26 January 2023

  10. World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2023

    16 January 2023

    This ILO flagship report details the impact of economic slowdown on the global labour market.

2022

  1. Building back better with environmental sustainability and gender equality: Recommendations for the textile and garment sector in the post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery

    31 December 2022

    This Synthesis Report covers the regional level findings, priorities and recommendations and detailed explanation of the study methodology, as well as presenting summary findings for each of the country level results. The Synthesis Report draws on all the empirical data collected through the Study in the four countries.

  2. Building back better with environmental sustainability and gender equality: Indonesia country summary

    31 December 2022

    This report provides highlights of the Indonesia country level findings of the Building Back Better with Environmental Sustainability and Gender Equality Study, including stakeholder identified priorities and recommendations for enhancing environmental sustainability and gender equality in the sector in Indonesia.

  3. 10 Years Roads for Development (R4D) - A Life Changer for Rural People in Timor-Leste

    30 December 2022

    Until the end of 2022 – when the EIIP TA to R4D ended – about half of Timor-Leste’s network of 1,975 kilometres of core rural roads was brough in good condition and was under maintenance.

  4. E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: December 2022

    30 December 2022

  5. What has been driving work-to-work transitions in the emerging world? A comparative study of Indonesia and South Africa

    16 December 2022

  6. Achieving fair and ethical recruitment: Improving regulation and enforcement in the ASEAN region

    15 December 2022

    This report focuses on the efforts of ASEAN Member States to foster fair and ethical recruitment. It maps the laws and regulations, and moreover, the enforcement mechanisms States have employed, and reviews evidence of the results achieved.

  7. Knowledge Intensive Business Services - gaps in environmental management in the textile and garment sector: Synthesis report

    01 December 2022

    A critical weakness in the environmental management systems in the textile and garment sector is the lack of business services to provide high level, technical expertise, and services in environmental management. These types of knowledge activities and services are referred to as knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) and are critical in supporting innovation and new knowledge acquisition in workplaces and sectors.

  8. ASEAN: The Employment - Environment - Climate Nexus: Employment and environmental sustainability factsheet

    30 November 2022

    The Employment-Environment-Climate Nexus Factsheets are a series produced for countries in the Asia-Pacific region. This Factsheet provides key features of labour market and environmental sustainability performance in ASEAN, as well as vulnerability to climate change and sectors with green jobs potential.

  9. Timor-Leste: The Employment - Environment - Climate Nexus: Employment and environmental sustainability factsheet

    30 November 2022

    The Employment-Environment-Climate Nexus Factsheets are a series produced for countries in the Asia-Pacific region. This Factsheet provides key features of labour market and environmental sustainability performance in Timor-Leste, as well as vulnerability to climate change and sectors with green jobs potential.

  10. Indonesia: The Employment - Environment - Climate Nexus: Employment and environmental sustainability factsheet

    30 November 2022

    The Employment-Environment-Climate Nexus Factsheets are a series produced for countries in the Asia-Pacific region. This Factsheet provides key features of labour market and environmental sustainability performance in Indonesia, as well as vulnerability to climate change and sectors with green jobs potential.