Indonesia: Enhancing Productivity Through Quality Jobs
Ginting, Edimon; Manning, Christopher; Taniguchi, Kiyoshi | February 2018
Abstract
The book focuses on Indonesia’s most pressing labor market challenges and associated policy options to achieve higher and more inclusive economic growth. The challenges consist of creating jobs for and the skills in a youthful and increasingly better educated workforce, and raising the productivity of less-educated workers to meet the demands of the digital age. The book deals with a range of interrelated topics—the changing supply and demand for labor in relation to the shift of workers out of agriculture; urbanization and the growth of megacities; raising the quality of schooling for new jobs in the digital economy; and labor market policies to improve both labor standards and productivity.
Citation
Ginting, Edimon; Manning, Christopher; Taniguchi, Kiyoshi. 2018. Indonesia: Enhancing Productivity Through Quality Jobs. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8186. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9261-079-1
Print ISBN
978-92-9261-078-4
Keywords
Development Challenges
Asian Development Bank
Development Management
Skills Development
Performance Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation
Job Evaluation
Staff Development
Job Evaluation
Evaluation
Performance Evaluation
Program Evaluation
The Development Agenda
Staff Development
Skills Development
Asian Development Bank
Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Project Evaluation
Program Evaluation
Performance Evaluation
Operations Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Economic development
Standard of living
Trade development
Employment
Performance appraisal
Needs assessment
Input output analysis
ADB
Employment
Performance appraisal
Project failure
Project impact
Project appraisal
Career development
Vocational training
Labor policy
Manpower policy
Promotions
Career development
Job analysis
Participative management
Grievance procedures
Supervisors
Vocational guidance
Labor policy
Rural manpower policy
Career development
Applications for positions
Affirmative action programs
Labor turnover
Self-evaluation
Supervisors
Cumulative effects assessment
Participatory monitoring and evaluation
Show allCollapse