The second feminist wave in the 1960s has influenced feminists to increase their campaign against patriarchy in almost all areas. This campaign aims to achieve equal legal, political and social rights for women. In this context, they view education as a vehicle to empower women in societies. Using Javanese culture as an example, this article will examine whether education has much impact on it, and to identify factors which prevent education from empowering women in Indonesia. From the analysis, it has shown that educated women still faced many obstacles to participate in economical, political and social aspects
Indonesian women are marginalized in political decision making. Various of women organizations befor...
This article aims to describe the views of the Walak Tribe on the education of Walak Tribe women and...
This study was conducted to address the problems faced by groups of women in the domestic and public...
Conventionally the social construction of a gender equality society can increase awareness of educat...
The impact of formal education on female participation in the labour force is an unresolved issue. ...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian w...
Conventionally, the social construction of a gender equality society is able to increase awareness o...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of marriage tradition and the construction of Sulawesi society w...
Various studies have shown that poor households with economic disruption have to choose their priori...
During the course of women's movement history in Indonesia since a century ago, 'educated' women hav...
This paper examines whether education empowers women. We exploit an exogenous variation in education...
Women in the different spheres of both educational, religious, social, cultural and even economy bec...
This article intends to explain that women have a considerable role in the effort to build a nation'...
The study illustrates women's struggles in achieving political participation in Yogyakarta, a region...
Women are a unique creature, in life they perform double fuction, as production and reproduction fuc...
Indonesian women are marginalized in political decision making. Various of women organizations befor...
This article aims to describe the views of the Walak Tribe on the education of Walak Tribe women and...
This study was conducted to address the problems faced by groups of women in the domestic and public...
Conventionally the social construction of a gender equality society can increase awareness of educat...
The impact of formal education on female participation in the labour force is an unresolved issue. ...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian w...
Conventionally, the social construction of a gender equality society is able to increase awareness o...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of marriage tradition and the construction of Sulawesi society w...
Various studies have shown that poor households with economic disruption have to choose their priori...
During the course of women's movement history in Indonesia since a century ago, 'educated' women hav...
This paper examines whether education empowers women. We exploit an exogenous variation in education...
Women in the different spheres of both educational, religious, social, cultural and even economy bec...
This article intends to explain that women have a considerable role in the effort to build a nation'...
The study illustrates women's struggles in achieving political participation in Yogyakarta, a region...
Women are a unique creature, in life they perform double fuction, as production and reproduction fuc...
Indonesian women are marginalized in political decision making. Various of women organizations befor...
This article aims to describe the views of the Walak Tribe on the education of Walak Tribe women and...
This study was conducted to address the problems faced by groups of women in the domestic and public...