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Ten years after the crisis, Indonesia is still struggling to solve the problems in four major issues : economic …
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Most of the unemployed in Indonesia are young and inexperienced, still live with their parents, and have at least 12 …
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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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In March and October 2005, the Government of Indonesia reduced fuel subsidy and allocated part of the funds to the BOS …
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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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five months needed between the start of data collection to final publication. Given Indonesia's geographical size and the … that this monitoring system is the most suitable for Indonesia. …
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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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