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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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programs. Using community and household data from the Second Urban Poverty Project in Indonesia, we find robust evidence for …
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and inequality in Indonesia by applying Theil's L decomposition (both static and dynamic) to the National Socio … sector has matured. Moreover, the Inverted U Kuznet curve exists in Indonesia. Inequality will increase in tandem with an … and dynamic decomposition of Theils's L, this study found that (i) the root cause of increasing inequality in Indonesia is …
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Although the literature on emission inequality is abundant, this study will differentiate itself by focusing on … measures on emission inequality based on household characteristics as well as decompose it into sources of emission. Employing … emission inequality tends to decline until the middle quintiles but then further increases in expenditure level and worsens …
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programs. Using community and household data from the Second Urban Poverty Project in Indonesia, we find robust evidence for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010359649
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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and inequality in Indonesia by applying Theil’s L decomposition (both static and dynamic) to the National Socio … sector has matured. Moreover, the Inverted U Kuznet curve exists in Indonesia. Inequality will increase in tandem with an … and dynamic decomposition of Theils’s L, this study found that (i) the root cause of increasing inequality in Indonesia is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011757612
This study provides an overview of inequality in Indonesia for the period of 1984 to 2002 using several widely used … measurements of inequality. Firstly, unlike previous studies, our paper uses real consumption expenditure that takes into account … the high regional price disparity across regions in Indonesia. Secondly, we found that, although during the crisis all …
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This study investigates regional and ethnic inequality in Indonesia from five dimensions : access to education and … comprehensive study that looks at ethnic inequality in Indonesia. We find systematic inequality between urban and rural areas, but … most effective route to reduce inequality in Indonesia. …
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The non-completion of primary school and educational attainment in general in Indonesia has been associated with an …-completion using six rounds of the Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey covering the period 1991–2012. The paper presents new …, consistent estimates of the evolution of the incidence of and total composition of, primary education non-completion in Indonesia …
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