Transmigration in Indonesia
Arndt Hw.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper giving evaluation of the Indonesian land settlement programme - sketches historical background; describes selection criteria for migrants and suitable sites, preparation of land, and the provision of social services (transport, food, housing etc); discusses interethnic relations, spontaneous internal migration, the effects on geographic distribution of the population, standard of living, food production and regional development; notes obstacles presented by land shortage and high costs. Bibliography and maps.
Keywords: land settlement; history; selection.; migrant; land; social services.; transport; food; housing.; interethnic relations; internal migration; geographic distribution.; population; standard of living; food production; regional development; obstacle; cost; établissement rural; colonización rural; histoire; sélection; migrant; terres; services sociaux; transports; aliment; logement; relations interethniques; migration interne; distribution géographique; population; niveau de vie; production alimentaire; développement régional; obstacle; coût; historia; selección; migrante; tierras; servicios sociales; transportes; alimento; vivienda; relaciones interétnicas; migración interna; distribución geográfica; población; nivel de vida; producción alimentaria; desarrollo regional; obstáculo; costo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 61 P. pages
Date: 1984
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-21, Population and Labour Policies Programme
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