Quality education is the best way for Indonesians to obtain better jobs, which in turn will lead to greater productivity and economic growth for the country, says a new report. The lack of education remained the largest obstacle for people in getting decent jobs, revealed the report by the International Labour Organisation. Experts say that it is imperative that steps are taken to overcome this problem in order to decrease the high unemployment rate in Indonesia. "Indonesia has to focus more on quality education and technology for high quality workers so that it can move up the development scale," said Per Ronnas, Geneva-based ILO's senior employment and development specialist.






