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Tables of Contents for Indonesian Labour in Transition
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of figures
x
2
List of tables
xii
5
Preface
xvii
4
Glossary
xxi
 
I Setting the scene
3
42
1 Labour market issues in Indonesian development
3
9
The Indonesian setting: key issues
6
4
Plan of the book
10
2
2 Economic development and labour markets: international experience
12
33
The labour market challenge
12
3
The empirical record over 40 years
15
4
Contrasting patterns of economic development and labour market outcomes
19
14
A framework for analysing labour market transformation
33
6
Conclusions: economic growth, development strategies and labour market outcomes
39
6
II Economic growth and labour market dynamics
45
92
3 Economic and social transformation: a remarkable record
45
39
Indonesia's low starting point
45
14
Economic growth and structural change
59
8
Economic policy
67
5
Population, human resources and labour force
72
5
Regional dimensions and international migration
77
4
Conclusions
81
3
4 New jobs and rising productivity: the formal-informal sector divide
84
30
Longer-term employment shifts (1971-90)
84
4
Agricultural employment
88
5
The M-sector
93
2
The S-sector
95
1
Urban and rural employment, and work status
95
3
Labour productivity
98
2
Episodes of employment change
100
6
Economic slow-down and the non-oil export boom
106
5
Conclusions
111
3
5 Wage growth in a labour surplus economy?
114
23
Other empirical studies and the institutional context
114
3
Trends in wage rates
117
12
Trends in wage costs and competitiveness
129
2
Conclusions
131
6
III Labour market structure and institutions
137
138
6 Segmented labour markets and regional integration: change and continuity
137
35
The changing structure of work and wages
138
3
Diversification of rural labour markets: the case of Java
141
7
Urban labour markets and urban-rural links
148
7
Regional labour market integration
155
10
Conclusions
165
7
7 Unemployment and underemployment: pressing problems?
172
27
Low unemployment and high underemployment in Indonesia?
174
2
Youth unemployment and surplus labour in urban areas
176
9
Changes in youth unemployment
185
3
Underemployment
188
5
Conclusions
193
6
8 Protecting and controlling workers in a labour surplus economy
199
32
The foundations of labour policy
201
3
The 'Panca Sila' approach to labour policy
204
8
Labour policy and industrial relations in the 1990s
212
14
Labour controls and state paternalism
226
5
9 More women in the workforce: regress or progress?
231
44
Female labour force participation
233
8
Changing patterns of employment
241
16
Wages and earnings
257
5
Occupational segregation
262
2
Conclusions
264
11
IV Lessons from Indonesia
275
14
10 Rapid economic growth and labour outcomes
275
14
Lessons from Indonesia
275
12
The future
287
2
References
289
26
Index
315