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case of a major commodity-dependent nation, namely Indonesia, we assess the labor market effect of a broader export … expansion, which includes manufacturing exports apart from commodities. We examine Indonesia's export expansion during the early … 2000s, which was triggered by the import demand shock in the People's Republic of China (PRC) following its accession to …
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subsample of the 2005 China's Inter-Census Survey. We find examples of three different changes over time in earnings premiums …
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-year observations for the 2007−2017 periods listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), this study found that large positive deferred …
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In Indonesia, an export boom and rapid, sustained gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the decade after 2000 was … the nature of the structural change experienced by Indonesia is also strongly associated with lower competitiveness in …. They also shed some light on the causes of Indonesia's unprecedented increase in inequality during the same growth period. …
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As a consequence of the rapid growth of temporary agency employment in Germany, the debate on the poor working conditions of temps, specifically their remuneration, has intensified recently. Using administrative data, the paper shows that the wage gap for German temp workers is rather large and...
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