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This paper uses over 20 years of data from Indonesia's labor force survey to study trends in female labor force …
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Gender impacts upon the amount of money remitted, the recipients of remittances, and the uses of remittances on the development of the country of origin. However, the data on global remittances is gender-blind. As a result, the impact of gender on the remittance process remains little...
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education has much impact on it, and to identify factors which prevent education from empowering women in Indonesia. From the …
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This paper examines the impact of Indonesia’s Special Autonomy Status (SAS) of Papua, Aceh, and DKI Jakarta on … employment probability across subgroups of personal and female characteristics. SAS is Indonesia’s admission that accommodates a …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all employment conditions as working during the pandemic is a risk to employees' health. This study investigates women's intentions to leave their job during times of crisis. However, opportunities for job selection were quite limited, and there are better ways...
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Induced abortion is widely practised in Indonesia by both married and unmarried women. This paper draws on ethnographic … island of Lombok in Eastern Indonesia. While abortion for married women is tacitly accepted, especially for women with two or …
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Migrant female domestic workers are subject to an overarching system of isolation, subordination, and exploitation due to the intersection of their gender, low education, and foreign-migrant status. This is a study of Indonesian female migrant domestic workers and their actual experiences in the...
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