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Poverty And The Labour Market In Indonesia: Employment Trends Across The Wealth Distribution

Priebe Jan - Nama Orang; Howell Fiona - Nama Orang; Agita Sari Virgi - Nama Orang;

Poverty and the Labour Market in Indonesia: Employment Trends across the Wealth Distribution', is among Indonesia's first papers on the relationship between poverty and the labour market. It provides a detailed analysis of employment indicators (labour force participation rates, hours worked, and type and sector of employment) for the period 2000-2012 across the entire wealth distribution, by location, gender and various sociodemographic characteristics.
Despite high economic growth rates, the creation of millions of new jobs, and a strong decrease in poverty rates in recent years, many Indonesians continue to live in poverty even when employed. This paper finds that the poor are as likely as the nonpoor to work, both at the extensive (labour force participation) and at the intensive (number of days and number of hours) margins. The reason for being poor despite being employed is therefore largely driven by other factors.
In terms of household structure, clear evidence exists that the working poor need to share their income with a larger household, including economically nonactive members such as young children and the elderly. The higher dependency ratio contributes to their being/becoming working poor.
Significant gender differences exist in the Indonesian labour market. Men show higher labour force participation rates and are more likely to work more hours compared with women. However, no strong gender differences were observed when comparing the working poor with the nonpoor.
The authors observed that the relative share of the rural working poor as a portion of all working poor has increased over time and that the majority of the working poor are employed in the agricultural sector.
Furthermore, the working poor are predominantly and increasingly (in relative terms) concentrated in the informal sector of the economy.
An important finding concerns the role of education in the likelihood of being poor or nonpoor. Results also suggest that only the attainment of higher secondary and tertiary education seems to increase the likelihood of being meaningfully protected against poverty.


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Informasi Detail
Judul Seri
Textbook dan Working Paper
No. Panggil
331.109598 PRI p
Penerbit
Jakarta : TNP2K., 2014
Deskripsi Fisik
PDF, 60 Halaman
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-602-275-121-2
Klasifikasi
331.109598
Tipe Isi
Hardcopy & Softcopy
Tipe Media
Hardcopy & Softcopy
Tipe Pembawa
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Edisi
TNP2K Working Paper 17-2014
Subjek
pasar tenaga kerja
Info Detail Spesifik
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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Priebe Jan
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  • Poverty And The Labour Market In Indonesia: Employment Trends Across The Wealth Distribution
    Employment and jobs are instrumental to achieving economic growth, social development, and poverty reduction. This paper, ‘Poverty and the Labour Market in Indonesia: Employment Trends across the Wealth Distribution’ is one of Indonesia’s first assessments of the relationship between poverty and the labour market. It provides a detailed analysis of employment indicators (labour force participation rates, hours worked, and type and sector of employment) for 2000-2012 across the entire wealth distribution with a particular focus on the working poor. Furthermore, the working poor and working nonpoor are characterised in terms of location (rural and urban), gender, and various sociodemographic characteristics, such as household structure and education levels, in order to better understand contextual factors that contribute to persons being poor, despite being employed. During the period 2000-2012 Indonesia experienced high economic growth rates, the creation of millions of new jobs, and a strong decrease in poverty rates. Despite significant achievements in recent years, many Indonesians however continue to live in poverty in spite of having a job and working many hours each week. This paper finds that the poor are as likely as the nonpoor to work, both at the extensive (labour force participation) and at the intensive (number of days and number of hours) margins. The reason for being poor in Indonesia is therefore in many cases not related to having a job or working insufficient hours.
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