Future of Work in Asia

Skills development strategies to promote growth

Challenges

The impact of demographic change has a profound impact on the world of work. According to 2015 data from the United Nations, the number of older persons— those aged 60 years or over—has increased substantially in recent years in most countries and regions, and growth is projected to accelerate in the coming decades. Projections from the UN indicate that in 2050 the oldest-old (people aged 80 years or over) will number 434 million, having more than tripled in number since 2015, Asia will eventually become home to the largest number of older people in the world. Thus, a development strategy for an employment-rich and equitable growth of the care economy in Asia is increasingly imperative.

Toward a Solution

In the event of China’s 13th Five Year Plan (2016-2020), China emphasizes it’s commitment to the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and to support developing countries in the areas of human resources, development planning and programmes, including through South South Development Partnerships. As part of this commitment, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) has established a South-South Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) framework with ILO which combined a wide range of technical initiatives in the field of employment promotion and social protection. The Future of Work in Asia project is one of these initiatives. An expert meeting on Future of Work in Asia was organized aimed to strengthen the capacity of ILO constituents to mitigate risks and unlock opportunities in the wake of the large-scale labour market transformation processes in Asia.

The immediate meeting objective is to strengthen the evidence base about the Future of Work in Asia, with focus on the impact of demographic change and the employment creation potential but also decent work risks of the care economy. Experiences and the identification of best practices between ASEAN countries to promote employment-rich and equitable growth in the care economy, in the context of aging population in the region, were exchanged. Exchanges between China and ASEAN countries fit the need for knowledge and experience sharing. The expert meeting applied the SSTC modality, which gathered and facilitated knowledge and experience exchanges among public labour market research and social security research institutions from China, Europe and selected ASEAN countries.

The expert meeting strengthened the capacity of ILO constituents in China and other ASEAN countries and improved the evidence base about the Future of Work in Asia and the Pacific.

The immediate meeting outcome is increased knowledge on skills development strategies to promote decent work in the care economy as it contributed to increased knowledge among policy level stakeholders. All participants have displayed strong interests and commitment to promote SSTC as an efficient modality for the ASEAN countries to take advantages of the aging population and stimulate an employment-rich and equitable growth in the care economy of the region.

The expert meeting was funded by the MOHRSS and held in collaboration with the ITCILO Turin. China has been an important partner for the ILO and has been contributing to promoting decent work in Asia. The two signed a Partnership Agreement to promote South-South Cooperation in 2012 and a new Partnership Agreement in 2018. The expert meeting is a result of this long-standing partnership with China.

Similar initiatives will require a similar long-standing partnership where both parties will benefit by promoting the exchange of good practices and lessons learned on employment creation potential of the care economy between the interested party and other ASEAN countries and thus strongly supported by the interested party’s organization. Addressing the challenges caused by the demographic changes will result in a more sustainable economy by eliminating the problems to the challenges.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Mr. Asad-Uz-Zaman, Secretariat Focal Person, South-South Network for Public Service Innovation (SSN4PSI) | Ms. Yordanka Tzvetkova, Manager, BRICS Programme, International Training Center of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO)
SDG
08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SUPPORTED BY
International Training Center of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO)

ABOUT

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Disclosures

RESOURCES

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Disclosures

ENGAGE

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Disclosures

Copyright © UNOSSC/UNDP

wpChatIcon
wpChatIcon

Alliance Application Form

Submit an Expression of Interest and/or Demand Signal. UNOSSC reviews submissions on a rolling basis.

1. Official name of organization / institution / government entity (exclusions to apply) *
2. Country *
3. Region *
4. SDG *
Secondary SDG *
5. Partner category *
6. Website *
7. Brief description of your institution (max. 150 words) *
Name for the Lead *
Title for the Lead *
Email address for the Lead *
Name for the co-lead
Title for the co-lead
Email address for the co-lead
Section 3. Expression of Interest in the Alliance *
Additional information on proposed areas of engagement may be requested through the platform following initial review by the Alliance Secretariat.
Section 4. Due Diligence and Integrity Declaration *

Submission Note:

  • Submission of this Expression of Interest form does not automatically confer participation in the Alliance.
  • All submissions will be reviewed by the Alliance Secretariat, including basic eligibility screening and proportionate due diligence, as appropriate.
  • Participation in Alliance activities is determined based on relevance to articulated cooperation needs, alignment with Alliance principles, and integrity considerations.
  • Engagement under the Alliance is voluntary, non-binding, and facilitative in nature, and does not constitute funding approval, contractual commitment, or institutional membership.
  • The Alliance Secretariat may contact submitting entities for additional information or clarification during the review process.

Submission of Demand Form

Description of Demand

Indicate the type of support or cooperation requested through the Alliance.
Please briefly describe the challenge, gap, or priority. (Max. 300 words)

Thematic and Geographic Focus

Please indicate the main focus areas of your demand:

A. Thematic Areas (select up to three)
B. Geographic Focus (select all that apply)

Proposed Engagement Modalities

Please indicate how you would like to engage through the Alliance (select all that apply):

Expected Outcomes

Please indicate the main results you seek to achieve through this engagement. (Max. 200 words)
Examples:
• Capacity strengthened
• Partnerships established
• Sectoral or regional strategies co-developed
• Solutions piloted
• Knowledge generated
• Policies informed

Timeline and Readiness (if applicable)

1. Expected timeframe for engagement:
2. Current stage:

Additional Information

Please provide any additional information, documents, or links relevant to this submission.
(Max. 200 words or upload link)

Submission of Offer Form

Description of Contribution

Indicate the type of contribution your institution can provide and describe the expertise, resources, or solutions you may offer.
Please briefly describe your proposed contribution. (Max. 300 words)

Thematic and Geographic Focus

Please indicate the main focus areas of your interest:

A. Thematic Areas (select up to three)
B. Geographic Focus (select all that apply)

Proposed Engagement Modalities

Please indicate how you would like to engage through the Alliance (select all that apply):

Expected Outcomes

Please indicate the main results you aim to achieve through this engagement. (Max. 200 words)
Examples:
• Capacity strengthened
• Partnerships established
• Sectoral or regional strategies co-developed
• Solutions piloted
• Knowledge generated
• Policies informed

Timeline and Readiness (if applicable)

1. Expected timeframe for engagement:
2. Current stage:

Additional Information

Please provide any additional information, documents, or links relevant to this submission.
(Max. 200 words or upload link)

Organization Registration

Authentication & Due Diligence This prototype simulates identity verification, due diligence confirmation, and an authentication step before submission. *

First Name *
Last Name *
Email address *
Password *
Confirm Password *
Name of institution / organization *
Country / Region *
Organization Type *
Organization other *
Function / role *
Organization logo *
Maximum file size: 1 GB

Login

Login / email *
Password *
Remember me

Forgot password?

Connect form

Your name *
Email *
Organization / institution *
Job title / role *
Reason for connecting:
Short message

Scroll to Top