Osamu Saito’s pioneering research into the long-term changes in occupational structure of Japan has inspired scholars to take a fresh look at structural change in other countries. This article offers a case study of Indonesia. We find a rather slow pace of structural transformation until the 1970s – the immediate post-war period even saw a reversal of trends. After 1970, during a growth spurt, employment growth in manufacturing was not impressive, and services were an even more important source of employment. The role played by by-employment is also analysed, demonstrating that in 1905 the economy was quite diversified
This paper examines economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the period 1975-2000 u...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
This paper examines economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the period 1975-2000 u...
Osamu Saito's pioneering research into the long‐term changes in occupational structure of Japan has ...
In this paper, we explore economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the 1975-2000 pe...
In assessing the economic impact of a sector or a group of sectors on a single or multiregional econ...
During the decade, the Indonesians faced many economic challenges. Whether in the form of the indust...
In assessing the economic impact of a sector or a group of sectors on a single or multiregional econ...
Before the 1997/98 economic crisis, Indonesia was included as a new Asian Tiger together with Malays...
Indonesia is a country that has relied on the agricultural sector as an economic base for decades. O...
This paper aims to offer new estimates of gainfully occupied workers in Japan between 1885 and 1940....
A noteworthy lacuna in the voluminous literature dedicated to the “globalization” phenomenon has bee...
This study examines the effects of educational achievement on structural transition in the Indonesi...
The economic structural change on the output side is accompanied by the reallocation of labour from ...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
This paper examines economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the period 1975-2000 u...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
This paper examines economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the period 1975-2000 u...
Osamu Saito's pioneering research into the long‐term changes in occupational structure of Japan has ...
In this paper, we explore economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the 1975-2000 pe...
In assessing the economic impact of a sector or a group of sectors on a single or multiregional econ...
During the decade, the Indonesians faced many economic challenges. Whether in the form of the indust...
In assessing the economic impact of a sector or a group of sectors on a single or multiregional econ...
Before the 1997/98 economic crisis, Indonesia was included as a new Asian Tiger together with Malays...
Indonesia is a country that has relied on the agricultural sector as an economic base for decades. O...
This paper aims to offer new estimates of gainfully occupied workers in Japan between 1885 and 1940....
A noteworthy lacuna in the voluminous literature dedicated to the “globalization” phenomenon has bee...
This study examines the effects of educational achievement on structural transition in the Indonesi...
The economic structural change on the output side is accompanied by the reallocation of labour from ...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
This paper examines economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the period 1975-2000 u...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
This paper examines economic growth and structural change in Indonesia during the period 1975-2000 u...