This study maps the factors driving changes in the demand for care work in Indonesia and provides strategic recommendations to support the development of the care economy ecosystem.
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RESEARCH
Future Demand for Care Work: Lessons from Indonesia
This study maps the factors driving changes in the demand for care work in Indonesia and provides strategic recommendations to support the development of the care economy ecosystem.
Development of Indicators and Criteria to Identify Poor Communities in Kabupaten Bekasi
SMERU provides technical assistance to the Kabupaten Bekasi Government in developing indicators and criteria to identify poor communities.
This project aims to revitalize the Consortium of Community for Education Advocacy in Indonesia (MPPI) to continue efforts in driving educational system reform in Indonesia through an evidence-based approach.
This study analyzes the impact of the PBI JKN program on healthcare access for poor and underprivileged communities, identifies non-medical cost barriers, and formulates strategies to reduce out-of-pocket cost burdens for PBI JKN beneficiaries.
This study employs a feminist lens to analyze societal norms and regulatory framework and policies surrounding the care economy and generate evidence to advocate for policies and practices that promote and protect women’s rights and needs in paid care work, both in Indonesia and globally.
This study explores the challenges and opportunities for equipping young people with the skills needed to work in the agriculture sector and become key drivers to sustainable agriculture.