Introduction
Assistant Professor Dr Ruttiya is a lecturer, and a Vice Dean at the College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University. She has been actively working in the area of labour market analysis, skills, gender, migration, and labour policy linkages.
For many years, she joined the ILO and worked on various issues, including labour market analysis, skills, gender, migration, as well as disaster and the labour market. She is an international consultant who conducted researches in many Asian countries for UNIDO, OECD and ILO. She is also a Project Manager of a Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development Project (SATREPS) on Regional Resilience Enhancement through Establishment of Area-BCM at Industry Complexes in Thailand.
She continuously contributes to academic areas and promotes linkages of labour researches into policies and practices using an interdisciplinary approach. Currently, she is a director/ key coordinator of Collaborating Centre for Labour Research at Chulalongkorn University, Secretariat to National Labour Research Centre at the Ministry of Labour, and a committee member on labour reform, Thai Senate of Thailand. She also conducted a Government Laboratory for government staffs on a design thinking basis and human-centre design.
She has committed to advance linkages between labour researches and inclusive policies for all groups of people toward inclusive growth.
Expert
Assistant Professor Dr Ruttiya is a lecturer, and a Vice Dean at the College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University. She has been actively working in the area of labour market analysis, skills, gender, migration, and labour policy linkages.
For many years, she joined the ILO and worked on various issues, including labour market analysis, skills, gender, migration, as well as disaster and the labour market. She is an international consultant who conducted researches in many Asian countries for UNIDO, OECD and ILO. She is also a Project Manager of a Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development Project (SATREPS) on Regional Resilience Enhancement through Establishment of Area-BCM at Industry Complexes in Thailand.
She continuously contributes to academic areas and promotes linkages of labour researches into policies and practices using an interdisciplinary approach. Currently, she is a director/ key coordinator of Collaborating Centre for Labour Research at Chulalongkorn University, Secretariat to National Labour Research Centre at the Ministry of Labour, and a committee member on labour reform, Thai Senate of Thailand. She also conducted a Government Laboratory for government staffs on a design thinking basis and human-centre design.
She has committed to advance linkages between labour researches and inclusive policies for all groups of people toward inclusive growth.
Fields of expertise: Inclusive social development / inclusive societies / social inclusion, Social change / social transformations, Social innovation / public sector innovation / policy innovation, Social policy, Social protection