September, 2019 |
Mayang Rizky, Daniel Suryadarma, Asep Suryahadi
This paper investigates the long-term effect of child poverty on labor market outcomes using a 14-year span of data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey.
This paper endeavors to understand how Indonesian new-developmental state addresses gender equality and women’s empowerment in its effort to institutionalize the participatory approach into the state bureaucracy.
This study aimed to test the small area estimation (SAE) method derived from Elbers, Lanjouw, and Lanjouw (ELL) in estimating the nutritional status of children under five years of age at the village and subdistrict levels in Rokan Hulu District.
This study aims to map out suitable unemployment insurance schemes to be implemented in Indonesia by comparing the strengths and weaknesses of existing insurance schemes based on theories and experiences of various countries.