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lasting effects. Using data from Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS), this study investigates the timing issue and whether … Asian Financial 1997/1998 crisis has impacts on child health and cognitive development in Indonesia. By running pooled cross …
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In this paper, we argue that the intensification of capital use and an acceleration of real wage growth can be the main culprits of the “jobless growth” in Indonesian manufacturing sector for the period of 1999-2008, a period of recovery from the Asian Crisis. This can also endanger the...
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Economists have long argued that to increase households’ welfare, cash transfers are more efficient than commodities subsidies. However, not many studies address the indirect or economy-wide effect of such transfers especially in the context of poverty reduction programs in developing...
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Employing child as a labor is categorized as a violation to the human right. But it seems unavoidable in developing country to prevent children entering labor market. Many extensive literatures on the determinant of child labor have been found, but yet, there is limited research on the impact of...
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This Research aims to analyze the earnings inequality in Indonesia and to know whether the earnings inequality can be … significant gender inequalities in earnings in Indonesia, based on education and experience; urban-rural location and province … affects individual earning in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the result of decomposing this earnings inequality indicate that factor …
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pattern on HDI achievement at sub national level in Indonesia, and estimate the determinants of HDI using spatial econometrics …
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People have different motivation for having a paid job, and this might came from different expectation, value and also gender roles. Nevertheless, most analysis of earning determinant has neglected this possibility. Using data from Household, Income and Labour Dynamics (HILDA) in Australia in...
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The economic crisis engulfing many Less Developed Countries (LDC’s) has focused attention on the fragility of their financial sector. But longer-term need of many LDC’s economies is to boost technological capability. While the physical capital is no longer the main problem for most of them,...
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Migration is an unavoidable problem for economic development in third world countries. Indonesia is an archipelagic …
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Level of economic development has been found to be among the strongest determinants of corruption level in cross-country studies. Those studies use income per capita as a measure of level of development and found that higher level of corruption is associated with lower level of income. We argue...
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