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data (SUSENAS) and from nationalaccount (I-O table) and its connection on the issue of inequality in Indonesia.Since non … the cal-culation of inequality in Indonesia. This paper, then applies an approach toreconciling household survey and … standard indicator of inequalityin Indonesia. The results suggests that while inequality in rural Indonesia doesnot change much …
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This paper analyses the labour market dynamics in Indonesia from 2001 to 2015 and explores the role of the changing … nature of occupational employment in explaining the rising earnings inequality during the same period. First, we find …-15. Third, using reference influence function regressions, we quantify the extent to which changes in inequality over time can …
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This paper analyses the labour market dynamics in Indonesia from 2001 to 2015 and explores the role of the changing … nature of occupational employment in explaining the rising earnings inequality during the same period. First, we find …-15. Third, using reference influence function regressions, we quantify the extent to which changes in inequality over time can …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012651152
In this article, we consider the recent increase in inequality in Indonesia. We make new, consistent estimates of … rise in inequality reported since 2009 actually has a longer history. We argue that Indonesia experienced divergence and … expenditure inequality for 1993–2013, using several measures that draw on household expenditure data from the National …
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the relationship between manufacturing value added or employment shares and trends in income inequality. In Indonesia … have been mixed. Indonesia's structural transformation pattern has shifted, from 'upgrading industrialization' before the …
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presents new estimates of mobility for a developing country, namely Indonesia. The estimates are based on data from five waves … income is low compared with other developing countries, the level of mobility in Indonesia differs markedly by children …
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presents new estimates of mobility for a developing country, namely Indonesia. The estimates are based on data from five waves … income is low compared with other developing countries, the level of mobility in Indonesia differs markedly by children …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012816329
the relationship between manufacturing value added or employment shares and trends in income inequality. In Indonesia … have been mixed. Indonesia's structural transformation pattern has shifted, from 'upgrading industrialization' before the …
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