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Preparing ASEAN Talent for the Future of Work

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  • Haris Zuan
  • Faliq Razak
  • Intan Murnira Ramli

    (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))

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ASEAN is entering a decisive decade as global production networks, technological systems, and energy transitions reshape the landscape of work. The region is attracting unprecedented investment in digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence, semiconductor design, renewable energy systems, and advanced manufacturing. These trends position ASEAN as a critical node in global value chains and a fast-growing digital market. Yet ASEAN’s capacity to capture long-term benefits is constrained by structural gaps in human capital development, uneven investment in education, and limited mobility of high-skilled professionals. Learning outcomes diverge sharply across Member States, reflecting differences in fiscal commitment, institutional capability, and training quality. At the same time, emerging labour-market expectations – especially amongst youth – are outpacing the readiness of employers and public training systems. ASEAN already recognises these challenges. Frameworks such as the Declaration on the Future of Work for ASEAN (DEFA), the ASEAN HRD Roadmap, the ASEAN Work Plan on Education, and the ASEAN Digital Masterplan provide strong foundations. However, implementation is uneven and often fragmented. To remain competitive, ASEAN needs a coordinated strategy for workforce transformation that expands human capital investments, supports lifelong learning, strengthens talent mobility, and deepens co-operation between governments, industries, and training institutions. This Policy Brief outlines the core challenges and proposes five strategic policy actions to support ASEAN’s transition toward more agile, innovative, and inclusive labour markets. Latest Articles

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  • Haris Zuan & Faliq Razak & Intan Murnira Ramli, 2025. "Preparing ASEAN Talent for the Future of Work," Working Papers PB-2025-13, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
  • Handle: RePEc:era:wpaper:pb-2025-13
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