This paper investigates the gender wage gap in Indonesia by analyzing data from the 2016 Indonesia-National Labor Force Survey (SAKERNAS) to quantify the gap and decompose it into explained and unexplained gaps. Without controlling for differences in characteristics, we found that women were paid approximately 30 percent less than men. The results of the decomposition show that the explained gap accounts for only approximately one-fourth of the total gap. When casual workers in agricultural and non-agricultural are excluded from the analysis, women still earned 30 percent less than men, but the portion of the explained gap increases to just more than one-third of the total gap. The gender wage gap can be diminished through increases in wome...
In 2008, Indonesia became a member of the G20, and it is estimated that in 2030 it will be in the to...
Gender Inequality (gender inequality) is a classic problem in various countries, especially in devel...
The development with gender base or attainment of gender equivalence MDGs in Indonesia is rising unt...
This paper investigates the gender wage gap in Indonesia by analyzing data from the 2016 Indonesia-N...
© 2015, Indonesia Project ANU.This article analyses data from the 2007 Indonesia Family Life Survey ...
The gender wage gap is still a common phenomenon in many developing countries, especially in the inf...
The perspective gender wage gap weakens the labor market and deteriorates women’s life quality. Wome...
The study has illustrated that gender earnings differential exists in Indonesian labor market. Among...
A half of total population of Indonesia are women who commonly have high vulnerability in labor mark...
This Research aims to analyze the earnings inequality in Indonesia and to know whether the earnings ...
The distortion model becomes a problem in development planning, including in the development goals o...
The study purpose is to analyze the effect of gender inequality in education, health, and labor forc...
AbstractTraditional norms and gender discrimination are still issues that continue to be inherent in...
The labor literature documents a gender wage gap between the earnings of men and women in the develo...
Wage gap disparities have become polemic in almost all countries in the world, especially in develop...
In 2008, Indonesia became a member of the G20, and it is estimated that in 2030 it will be in the to...
Gender Inequality (gender inequality) is a classic problem in various countries, especially in devel...
The development with gender base or attainment of gender equivalence MDGs in Indonesia is rising unt...
This paper investigates the gender wage gap in Indonesia by analyzing data from the 2016 Indonesia-N...
© 2015, Indonesia Project ANU.This article analyses data from the 2007 Indonesia Family Life Survey ...
The gender wage gap is still a common phenomenon in many developing countries, especially in the inf...
The perspective gender wage gap weakens the labor market and deteriorates women’s life quality. Wome...
The study has illustrated that gender earnings differential exists in Indonesian labor market. Among...
A half of total population of Indonesia are women who commonly have high vulnerability in labor mark...
This Research aims to analyze the earnings inequality in Indonesia and to know whether the earnings ...
The distortion model becomes a problem in development planning, including in the development goals o...
The study purpose is to analyze the effect of gender inequality in education, health, and labor forc...
AbstractTraditional norms and gender discrimination are still issues that continue to be inherent in...
The labor literature documents a gender wage gap between the earnings of men and women in the develo...
Wage gap disparities have become polemic in almost all countries in the world, especially in develop...
In 2008, Indonesia became a member of the G20, and it is estimated that in 2030 it will be in the to...
Gender Inequality (gender inequality) is a classic problem in various countries, especially in devel...
The development with gender base or attainment of gender equivalence MDGs in Indonesia is rising unt...