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Gender dimensions of globalization and modern sector employment in Indonesia

Haryo Aswicahyono, Raymond. Atje and Tubagus. Feridhanuisetyawan

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Assesses the gender-differentiated impact of globalization in the past and the recent financial crisis on employment in the modern formal sector. Provides an economic assessment of the possible future of the formal labour market and suggests various policy options required for the adjustment towards globalization. Covers mainly the period 1971-1998.

Keywords: women workers; employment; industrial sector; globalization; economic recession; labour market; trend; structural change; employment status; labour force participation; age group.; educational level; sex discrimination; wage differential.; manufacturing; statistical table; travailleuses; emploi; secteur industriel; mondialisation; récession économique; marché du travail; tendance; changement structurel; statut dans l'emploi; taux d'activité; groupe d'âge; niveau d'enseignement; discrimination fondée sur le sexe; disparité des salaires; industries manufacturières; tableau statistique; trabajadoras; empleo; sector industrial; globalización; recesión económica; mercado de trabajo; tendencia; cambio estructural; situación ocupacional; tasa de actividad de mano de obra; grupo de edad; nivel educativo; discriminación por razones de sexo; diferencia del salario; industrias manufactureras; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 60 pages
Date: 1999
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