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Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1963, vol. 14, 5-36
Abstract:
Prior to 1955, there was a serious gap in the statistics relating to employment, unemployment and labour force in Indonesia. Even the population statistics were very much out of date, the last census in this country having been taken as early as in 1930. While the the Government was fully alive to the value of these statistics for the formulation and application of policies designed to achieve full employment and to promote economic development, it was realised that in the absence of surveys designed to assess the size and composition of the labour force, there was no means of obtaining any u.seful factual information for purposes of policy-making in tlie field of manpower
Keywords: survey; sample; report; development; national (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1963
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