Issues on marginalization of women in labour market have always become an important discussion in developing countries. The success of economic development represented by high economic growth for some extend has even been argued as factor behind the low role of women in labour market. Does it mean that when economic growth decrease women participation in labour market will be better? In fact the economic crisis hit Indonesia since 1997, which lower the economic growth becoming minus, put women as first victim. Their role in labor market were even worsening. At least the evidence can be seen from the result of this study. Their participation in labour market is increasing, but it can not be interpreted as a better condition! maight be true t...
After over a quarter century of sustained economic growth, Indonesia was struck by a large and unant...
Improving the quality of human resources cannot be separated from the involvement of women. It is be...
The development process affects women and men differentially. The after effects of colonialism and t...
ABSTRAK When Total Fertility Rate is getting lower, some even reach below the replacement level, the...
Unbalancing between labour supply and ability of absorption capacity had been happening since long t...
Contains fulltext : 162333pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite cons...
This paper examines the drivers of female labour force participation in Indonesia and disentangles t...
When Total Fertility Rate is getting lower, some even reach below the replacement level, the opportu...
This timely study examines the impact of policies on growth, employment and poverty reduction in Ind...
It is generally evident that economic growth is very important, though not the only factor, for pove...
This article draws upon available works of literature to argue that the regional women’s economic pa...
In the absorption of female workers, there was an increase which in 2021 was 4.57 percent and ...
Unbalancing between labour supply and ability of absorption capacity had been happening since long t...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
Indonesia is the country most affected by the Asian financial crisis which began in mid-1997 and ha...
After over a quarter century of sustained economic growth, Indonesia was struck by a large and unant...
Improving the quality of human resources cannot be separated from the involvement of women. It is be...
The development process affects women and men differentially. The after effects of colonialism and t...
ABSTRAK When Total Fertility Rate is getting lower, some even reach below the replacement level, the...
Unbalancing between labour supply and ability of absorption capacity had been happening since long t...
Contains fulltext : 162333pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite cons...
This paper examines the drivers of female labour force participation in Indonesia and disentangles t...
When Total Fertility Rate is getting lower, some even reach below the replacement level, the opportu...
This timely study examines the impact of policies on growth, employment and poverty reduction in Ind...
It is generally evident that economic growth is very important, though not the only factor, for pove...
This article draws upon available works of literature to argue that the regional women’s economic pa...
In the absorption of female workers, there was an increase which in 2021 was 4.57 percent and ...
Unbalancing between labour supply and ability of absorption capacity had been happening since long t...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
Indonesia is the country most affected by the Asian financial crisis which began in mid-1997 and ha...
After over a quarter century of sustained economic growth, Indonesia was struck by a large and unant...
Improving the quality of human resources cannot be separated from the involvement of women. It is be...
The development process affects women and men differentially. The after effects of colonialism and t...