All posts in Indonesia
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Research Reports
Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes
In Indonesia about 17% of the employed population enjoys formal social security mainly employees of the formal sector. With respect to health...
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Research Reports
Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia
This study examines the importance of the services sector and its linkages with other sectors in terms of value-added and employment from...
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Audiovisual Materials
The Toughest Place to be a Binman – Jakarta
London bin man Wilbur Ramirez struggles on his first day working in Jakarta, in the Toughest Place to be a Binman. The program was broadcast...
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Fact Sheets/Infographics
Press Release: Global Gathering of Informal Economy Leaders opens November 11 in Indonesia
November 10, 2014, Yogyakarta — Leaders in the informal economy from around the globe will gather in Yogyakarta, Indonesia this week...
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Policy/Position Documents
Decent Work for Homeworkers in Global Supply Chains Platform of Demands
Advocacy MaterialThousands of homeworkers contributed, directly or indirectly, to the demands contained in this Platform.
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Audiovisual Materials
HomeNet Indonesia Explains Why Habitat III is Relevant for Informal Workers
VIDEO: Cecilia Susiloretno talks about why it is important for informal workers to be at PrepCom3 and Habitat III
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Audiovisual Materials
VIDEO: What Does “the Right to the City” Mean to a Street Vendor in Lima?
By 2030, two-thirds of the world’s population will live in cities. Next City’s journalists were in Surabaya, Indonesia, talking...
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Audiovisual Materials
VIDEO: Why a Waste Picker from Quito Is Fighting to be Included in The New Urban Agenda
By 2030, two-thirds of the world’s population will live in cities. Next City’s journalists were in Surabaya, Indonesia, talking...
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Audiovisual Materials
VIDEO: Why Slum Dwellers in South Africa Are Collecting Data About their Communities
By 2030, two-thirds of the world’s population will live in cities. Next City’s journalists were in Surabaya, Indonesia, talking...
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Legal Instruments
Act Concerning Manpower: Indonesian Labour Law, 2003
This Act on Manpower seeks to ensure the creation of equal opportunity and provision of manpower that suits the need of national development,...
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