Indonesian labour markets have undergone a major transformation over the past 30 years, especially on Java since liberalisation gathered pace in the mid 1980s. The paper focuses on regional dimensions of these changes. In contrast to emerging interregional disparities in some other countries, it finds that employment structure has changed markedly and real wages risen in most Outer Island provinces since 1987. While wage growth has been more rapid in Java-Bali, labour in the Outer Island provinces has enjoyed large gains from rapid economic growth during the deregulation period. Among Outer Island provinces, Northern Sumatra and the poorer Eastern Island provinces have experienced substantial growth, while the Kalimantan provinces have lagg...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between employment and economic growth in the most popula...
In Indonesia, an export boom and rapid, sustained gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the decade ...
Indonesia's labor markets, especially on the island of Java, have been transformed in the past 30 ye...
This study investigates the patterns and trends in the returns to skill in the Indonesian labor mark...
This timely study examines the impact of policies on growth, employment and poverty reduction in Ind...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Indonesia changed its develop...
As economic recovery proceeds in Indonesia, the availability of timely and detailed data on the labo...
This book studies the challenges for Indonesia, once a miracle economy, as it faces premature deindu...
Indonesia is a diverse country with uneven resource endowment across its provinces. This study exam...
This paper overviews the context of globalisation and employment relations in the countries of the A...
These are testing times for labour-market policies in Indonesia. The country faces two major challen...
The last two decades has seen a strife in employment in Indonesia from being agriculture based to in...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between employment and economic growth in the most popula...
In Indonesia, an export boom and rapid, sustained gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the decade ...
Indonesia's labor markets, especially on the island of Java, have been transformed in the past 30 ye...
This study investigates the patterns and trends in the returns to skill in the Indonesian labor mark...
This timely study examines the impact of policies on growth, employment and poverty reduction in Ind...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Indonesia changed its develop...
As economic recovery proceeds in Indonesia, the availability of timely and detailed data on the labo...
This book studies the challenges for Indonesia, once a miracle economy, as it faces premature deindu...
Indonesia is a diverse country with uneven resource endowment across its provinces. This study exam...
This paper overviews the context of globalisation and employment relations in the countries of the A...
These are testing times for labour-market policies in Indonesia. The country faces two major challen...
The last two decades has seen a strife in employment in Indonesia from being agriculture based to in...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
Since 1968, Indonesia has been among the few developing countries able to sustain per capita income ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between employment and economic growth in the most popula...
In Indonesia, an export boom and rapid, sustained gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the decade ...