Indonesia Worker Survey Summary: Better Work Impact Assesment

Executive Summary

The Tufts University Better Work Impact Assessment Project undertook baseline data collection in Indonesia starting in September 2011. One hundred Better Work Indonesia factories have completed a baseline worker survey. A second round of data collection began in September 2012. Through March 2015, 34 factories from the baseline assessment had been resurveyed, providing year-over-year changes in worker perceptions of factory life. Survey data were collected from workers using the Audio Computer Assisted Self Interview (ACASI) procedure.

A random sample of approximately 30 workers in each participating factory was surveyed. In the course of the data collection, workers were surveyed on topics such as:

  • Basic demographics
  • Work experience
  • Wages
  • Hours
  • Training
  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Health Care
  • Verbal and Physical Abuse
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Common Punishments
  • Communication and Problem Solving
  • Life and Family
  • Debt
  • Contracts and
  • Factory Facilities

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