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This paper investigates the short- and long-run Indonesian regional labour market integration using Johansen's system approach. The authors have tested for a number of co integrating relationships and common trends among West-Java, East-Java, Central-Java and Jakarta, wage rates, and for the...
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Employment generation has been a challenge in Indonesia since the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC), especially in labor …
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This paper investigates the short- and long-run Indonesian regional labour market integration using Johansen's system approach. The authors have tested for a number of co integrating relationships and common trends among West-Java, East-Java, Central-Java and Jakarta, wage rates, and for the...
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rather than international norms. The paper assesses government approaches to improving standards in the context of Indonesia … those internationally labour-intensive industries such as textiles footwear and clothing TCF, where Indonesia has had a …
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This study focuses on the efficiency of minimum wage policy for poverty reduction, taking Indonesia as a case study. A … findings suggest that minimum wages are unlikely to be an effective antipoverty instrument, at least for Indonesia. …
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This paper examines trends in non-farm employment and associated labor market constraints that have hindered the growth of non-farm employment (NFE) since the economic crisis in 1997-98. We observed, among others, apparent negative correlation between employment growth in agriculture and NFE,...
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