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Most of the unemployed in Indonesia are young and inexperienced, still live with their parents, and have at least 12 … urban, rural, and national employment using a provincial level panel dataset. We find that increasing employment in rural … and urban areas indeed requires different strategies. Services growth has the highest elasticity of employment in urban …
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We estimate intergenerational poverty persistence in Indonesia using a panel dataset. To the best of our knowledge …
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This study provides an overview of the concepts used to measure unemployment in Indonesia and their consequences for … traditionally-measured open unemployment rates post-crisis. Another finding indicates that discouraged workers in Indonesia are not … confined only to the poor and those who are denied access to the proper job market. We recommend that, if Indonesia still wants …
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paternal death on childrens school enrollment, educational attainment, and health in Indonesia, then compare them to the effect …
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This paper assesses the effect of public and private sector growth on poverty in Indonesia. We use fixed capital …
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paternal death on childrens school enrollment, educational attainment, and health in Indonesia, then compare them to the effect …
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This study provides an overview of inequality in Indonesia for the period of 1984 to 2002 using several widely used … the high regional price disparity across regions in Indonesia. Secondly, we found that, although during the crisis all … provides an estimation of distribution corrected growth elasticity of poverty for Indonesia. This proves to be an important …
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Although consumption expenditure data is crucial for assessing the level of peoples welfare and calculating important welfare measures such as the poverty headcount rate, collecting such data requires significant time and effort. In this study, we experiment with three approaches to predict...
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We estimate intergenerational poverty persistence in Indonesia using a panel dataset. To the best of our knowledge …
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