The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian Development

The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian Development
Title The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian Development PDF eBook
Author Graeme Hugo
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 452
Release 1987
Genre Science
ISBN

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Indonesia is the world's fifth most populous nation. Its population is still growing at 2 per cent per annum and will exceed 200 million in another 10 years' time. This is the first detailed analysis of population growth in Indonesia as it affects national development, written by 4 authors whohave been intimately involved in population research and planning in Indonesia over the past 15 years. The book takes an historical approach in recognition of the continuities between problems of population growth and distribution in colonial times, and those faced today. Because of the remarkablediversity of Indonesia, a regional approach is also stressed, and regional differences are highlighted through the skilful use of maps.

Indonesia's Industrial Transformation

Indonesia's Industrial Transformation
Title Indonesia's Industrial Transformation PDF eBook
Author Hal Hill
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 432
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789813055865

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Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, has experienced a remarkable economic transformation over the past 30 years. In the mid 1960s it was one of the poorest countries in the developing world, but by the 1990s it had joined the group of Asian 'tiger' economies. This set of essays examines the record of industrialization, which has been central to Indonesia's rapid development. Successive sections provide an overview of the industrialization process, case studies of selected industries, the contribution of foreign investment and technological development, the role of small-medium industry, and a range of industrial policy issues. Drawing on the country's much improved statistical base, this empirically oriented volume highlights both the achievements of the 'New Order' regime and the many challenges which lie ahead.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Title Indonesia PDF eBook
Author William C. Younce
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 180
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9781590332498

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Indonesia - Issues, Historical Background & Bibliography

The Politics of Migration in Indonesia and Beyond

The Politics of Migration in Indonesia and Beyond
Title The Politics of Migration in Indonesia and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Riwanto Tirtosudarmo
Publisher Springer
Pages 259
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811090327

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This book examines the social and political dimensions of migration from a perspective between the realms of demography and politics. It approaches the issue of migration by highlighting the important power relations that have previously been neglected in studies in the area. The book starts by investigating Indonesian migration to provide an understanding of internal migration. It then looks beyond its national borders for a wider understanding of Asia, and showcases several case studies both in Indonesia and beyond to illustrate the intricate politics of migration. Further, it considers the politics of migration from the sending country perspective and unravels the link between migration and security. The book provides reviews of the wider literature relating to population mobility and distribution, and shows readers how to adopt a new perspective in the study of movement of people –an issue that is becoming increasingly important as movement of people unfolds globally in terms of both volume and direction. This book is a valuable resource for students, academics and researchers in the area of demography and social-politics, especially those interested in migration and refugees. It also offers insights for those interested in understanding decentralization in greater depth.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Title Indonesia PDF eBook
Author William H. Frederick
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 504
Release 1993
Genre Indonesia
ISBN 9780844407906

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Women and Industrialization in Asia

Women and Industrialization in Asia
Title Women and Industrialization in Asia PDF eBook
Author Susan Horton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 392
Release 2002-09-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134794886

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It is well known that the female work force has played a large part in the Asian `export miracle.' Yet their role has commonly been depicted as confined to sweat shops and tea houses. This book examines the bigger picture regarding women in the labour market and how this has been changing in the course of development and industrialisation. Drawing on labour force survey data from across the continent, the book includes studies on India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Written in an accessible style and with the key issues amply supported by up-to-date quantitative data, Women and Industrialisation in Asia produces some surprising results and dispels some common myths regarding the position of female workers in the region.

Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region

Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region
Title Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region PDF eBook
Author Graeme Hugo
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 259
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 9812308946

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Driven by demographic changes, and reinforced by intensifying globalization, international labour mobility has been on the rise in recent decades in the Asia-Pacific region. It seems that, after trade and investment, labour mobility constitutes the final frontier for regional integration among the Asia-Pacific economies. There is no doubt that labour movements are integral to regional economic integration and critical to the long-term health of the regional economies and business operations. In reality, however, such movements are much burdened with political and social problems in the labour origin economies as well as the labour destination economies, and yet many of these problems remain not just unaddressed by the relevant governments but not even well studied. The present volume seeks to fill this gap by offering synthesis papers stemming from the studies on international labour migration in twenty Asia-Pacific economies which were discussed at a joint PECC-ABAC conference held in Seoul, Korea, on 25-26 March 2008, organized by KOPEC. These papers examine the demographic transition, the associated pattern of international labour migration, the national policies associated with it as well as their implications for business and the issues they raise, and, finally, the implications of these analyses for cooperation among the APEC governments, for each of the four subregions in the Asia-Pacific, as well as for the whole region.