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.

2010

  1. Implications of the global economic crisis for tourism employment: case study for Indonesia

    01 February 2010

    Presents empirical data on employment in tourism in Indonesia and how it is – or could be -- affected by the crisis.

  2. Business continuity planning for small and medium enterprises: workbook (In Bahasa Indonesia)

    15 January 2010

    Covers planning of all elements in a business enterprise to handle the threats of the pandemic influenza.

  3. Business continuity planning for small and medium enterprises: guide (In Bahasa Indonesia)

    15 January 2010

    Provides information on pandemic influenza and the threats to the small and medium enterprises, and also guide to the business continuity planning.

  4. Local economic development (Booklet)

    11 January 2010

    The stories compiled in this booklet portray people, activities and events which have had a positive economic impact on Malang and Pasuruan and have opened more opportunities for jobs - especially for the youth.

2009

  1. Protecting migrant workers through paralegal training

    30 December 2009

    The manual constitutes a resource tool to capacitate institutions and organizations which provide basic paralegal information and services to Indonesian migrant workers and their families at national and local level.

  2. Trade unions and child labour (in Bahasa Indonesia)

    28 December 2009

    The fight against child labour belongs to everyone. Governments, employers, trade unions, international organizations, teachers, social workers, parents, children themselves, experts and civil society organizations must all play their role. Trade unions have a particularly unique and important role to play, and these materials from ACTRAV emphasize this fact. They then have been adapted into the Indonesian context to assist the trade unions in Indonesia when they considered the efforts which can be done to overcome the child labour problems.

  3. Youth enterprise in Asia: Policies and programmes

    14 December 2009

    Examines a range of international, regional and national youth entrepreneurship initiatives with a focus on ASEAN member countries.

  4. Living under stone rain: stories about Indonesian labors

    11 December 2009

    "2009 AJI Labor Rights Journalism Competition"

  5. Labour and social trends in Indonesia 2009: Recovery and beyond through decent work

    17 November 2009

    Analyses the impact of the global financial, economic and jobs crisis on Indonesia’s labour market and draws attention to some key policy challenges posed by the crisis.

  6. Questions & answers - domestic workers in Indonesia

    10 November 2009

    Addressing the urgent protection needs of Indonesian domestic workers.

  7. Work conditions and profile of the domestic workers (in Bahasa Indonesia)

    10 November 2009

    Brief presentation of a mapping survey result of the domestic workers in Bekasi, Depok, Pamulang, Pasar Minggu.

  8. Factsheet on domestic workers in Indonesia

    10 November 2009

    Domestic work constitutes an increasingly important part of the Indonesian economy. Up to 2,593,000 domestic workers are estimated to be orking in Indonesia.

  9. International standard setting for domestic workers

    10 November 2009

    The development of international labour standards for domestic workers will fill a significant gap in the promotion of decent work for all.

  10. Brave women: the story of Indonesian migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong

    08 November 2009

    This book contains the stories of Indonesian women, who went to Hong Kong to work as domestic workers. These stories are presented here to allow them, in their own words, to tell you about the very difficult problems they face to do no more than provide a living for their families.

  11. The MNE Declaration - the detail

    29 October 2009

    ILO Helpdesk Factsheet No. 3

  12. The MNE Declaration: Your gateway to understanding and implementing labour standards

    29 October 2009

    ILO Helpdesk Factsheet No. 2

  13. Independent Evaluation of the ILO's Decent Work Country Programme for Indonesia: 2006-2009

    29 October 2009

    This report presents analyses, findings and recommendations of the independent evaluation of the ILO’s Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) in Indonesia, conducted in early 2009. The DWCP is managed and delivered through the ILO Office in Jakarta. The evaluation reviews ILO’s performance from 2006 to 2009. During this period, 40 ILO projects were implemented with a total value of over US$70 million. The evaluation focuses on the ILO’s strategic positioning in the country, its approach to setting an ILO agenda, as well as the composition, implementation, and evolution of ILO national strategies as they relate to the Decent Work Agenda.

  14. Facts on Start Your Business for disadvantage target groups

    16 October 2009

    The SYB training aims to help disadvantage target groups such as people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS, and disabled people, to develop necessary skills to start and manage a small business.

  15. How to maintain roads in a good condition (in Bahasa Indonesia)

    16 October 2009

    Consists of two separate guidebooks

  16. Protect yourself and your family from avian influenza virus

    15 October 2009

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