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.8 million. However, there has been no significant increase in Kabil in employment, and in fact a decrease in formality. Based on qualitative interviews in Batam, this expected. The investment resulted in the employment of many high-paid workers, as Ecogreen hired mostly skilled labor with...
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water and sanitation sector in Indonesia. Despite recent gains, there are close to 100 million people without improved … sanitation services can help to ensure that Indonesia not only achieves its service delivery targets, but that water supply and …
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water and sanitation sector in Indonesia. Although the GoI has established a program and strategy for achieving universal … Indonesia not only achieves its service delivery targets, but that water supply and sanitation become key drivers of a reduction …
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A general equilibrium modeling approach is used to estimate the effects within Indonesia of unilateral and global trade … significant potential source of poverty reduction for Indonesia. The poor rural and urban have a strong interest in global trade … policy reform. If Indonesia were to liberalize unilaterally, poverty incidence also will decline but the effect is small. If …
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Indonesia has experienced strong economic growth over the last forty years. At the same time, the proportion of … and another 30 percent remain highly vulnerable to falling into poverty in any given year. In addition, Indonesia has …. The coverage, design and implementation of these programs continue to be improved as social protection in Indonesia …
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