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      Publications (65)

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      Book Chapter This peer-reviewed research is available free of charge. UNU-WIDER believes that research is a global public good and supports Open Access.
      Indonesia: employment and inequality trends
      Arief Yusuf, Putri Halim - Oxford University Press , 2023 - Oxford
      From the book: Tasks, skills, and institutions
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      Progress and stagnation in the livelihood of informal workers in an emerging economy
      Mayang Rizky, Daniel Suryadarma, Asep Suryahadi - Oxford University Press , 2023
      From the book: The Job Ladder
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      Enhancing the livelihoods of marginalized indigenous women through customary forests in Bali, Indonesia
      Lukas Wibowo, Maharani Hapsari, Rini Astuti, Eusebius Pramudya, Digby Race, Dewi Kurniasari, Ismatul Hakim - UNU-WIDER , 2023 - Helsinki, Finland
      This study examines how, why, and under what conditions marginalized women of customary communities can contribute and gain access to the benefits of the social forestry programme. We found that customary communities’ dependence on forest resources creates a structure that divides labour and...
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      Climate justice for persons with disability
      – Few harmed much, fewer still harmed too much
      Gindo Tampubolon - UNU-WIDER , 2023 - Helsinki, Finland
      Building on Rawls’ theory of justice and Sen’s theory of capabilities, I present an outline of social justice under climate shocks, illustrating it with the experiences of persons with disability. Social justice holds when inequality is responded to by rules that afford more primary goods, such as...
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      Indonesia, the developer’s dilemma, and Vision 2045
      Arief Yusuf, Kyunghoon Kim - UNU-WIDER , 2022 - Helsinki, Finland
      According to the World Bank, Indonesia has reached the upper-middle income status in 2019 after spending almost two decades in the lower-middle income country group. Despite the setback of COVID-19 the Indonesian government aspires to become a ‘developed’ country by 2045, when the country will...
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      Structural transformation and inclusive growth
      – Kuznets’ ‘developer’s dilemma’ in Indonesia
      Kyunghoon Kim, Arriya Mungsunti, Andy Sumner, Arief Yusuf - Oxford University Press , 2022
      From the book: The developer’s dilemma
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      Whose intergenerational mobility?
      – A new set of estimates for Indonesia by gender, geography, and generation
      Diding Sakri, Andy Sumner, Arief Yusuf - UNU-WIDER , 2022 - Helsinki, Finland
      Various scholars have estimated levels of intergenerational mobility in OECD countries. Fewer estimates are available for developing countries, where mobility arguably matters more due to starker differences in living standards. This paper presents new estimates of mobility for a developing country...
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      Bringing state-owned entities back into the industrial policy debate
      – The case of Indonesia
      Kyunghoon Kim, Andy Sumner - Structural Change and Economic Dynamics , 2021 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
      Discussions on the developing world's industrial policies have largely neglected the role of state-owned entities. This paper argues that the resurgence of state capitalism has been, in part, the response of developing countries to the recent pattern of structural transformation involving weak...
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      Maternal employment and children’s outcomes
      – Evidence from Indonesia
      Ervin Dervisevic, Maria Bue, Elizaveta Perova - UNU-WIDER , 2021 - Helsinki, Finland
      Is maternal employment beneficial or harmful for child development? Maternal employment generates income, which is needed to provide core inputs for children’s health and education. However, maternal employment comes at the cost of time spent with children, which is also a critical input into...
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      Inequality and structural transformation in the changing nature of work
      – The case of Indonesia
      Arief Yusuf, Putri Halim - UNU-WIDER , 2021 - Helsinki, Finland
      This paper analyses the labour market dynamics in Indonesia from 2001 to 2015 and explores the role of the changing nature of occupational employment in explaining the rising earnings inequality during the same period. First, we find evidence of a disproportionate increase in the returns to tertiary...
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      Dynastic measures of inter-generational mobility with empirical evidence from Indonesia
      Olivier Bargain, Maria Bue, Flaviana Palmisano - UNU-WIDER , 2021 - Helsinki, Finland
      We suggest a simple and flexible criterion to assess inter-generational mobility. It accommodates different types of outcomes (continuous outcomes such as potential earnings, or discrete ones such as education groups) and captures dynastic improvements of such outcomes at different points of the...
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      Heterogeneous impact of internet availability on female labour market outcomes in an emerging economy
      – Evidence from Indonesia
      Niken Kusumawardhani, Rezanti Pramana, Nurmala Saputri, Daniel Suryadarma - UNU-WIDER , 2021 - Helsinki, Finland
      Greater female labour market participation has important positive implications not only for women’s empowerment and the well-being of their families but also for the economy they live in. In this paper, we examine the various effects of internet availability on women’s labour market outcomes in...
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      The individual poverty incidence of growth
      Maria Bue, Flaviana Palmisano - Oxford Bulletin of Economics And Statistics , 2020
      The canonical approach to analyse the poverty impact of growth is based on the comparison of poverty before and after growth. Measurement tools endorsing this approach fail to capture the different experiences of poverty dynamic in the population: there can be groups of the population made poorer or...
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      Progress and stagnation in the livelihood of informal workers in an emerging economy
      – Long-term evidence from Indonesia
      Mayang Rizky, Daniel Suryadarma, Asep Suryahadi - UNU-WIDER , 2020 - Helsinki, Finland
      We use long-spanning individual longitudinal data to examine the long-term labour market outcomes of low-tier informal workers. We investigate their characteristics, calculate the extent of switching, and identify the characteristics of those who have switched. Finally, we estimate the earnings...
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      Educational opportunities in Indonesia
      – Are factors outside individual responsibility persistent over time?
      Rajius Idzalika, Maria Bue - Journal of Development Studies , 2020 - London, United KIngdom
      Not all sources of inequality in educational achievements are fair. But how strong and persistent is the burden of unequal opportunities that each person carries on in their life? In this paper, we define individual indices of the burden of circumstances, which measure the effect that the...
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      Structural transformation and inclusive growth
      – Kuznets’ ‘developer’s dilemma’ in Indonesia
      Kyunghoon Kim, Arriya Mungsunti, Andy Sumner, Arief Yusuf - UNU-WIDER , 2020 - Helsinki, Finland
      We focus on special characteristics of the manufacturing sector, in terms of employment generation and productivity growth, that enable the rapid, resilient economic catch-up of developing countries. We consider the ‘developer’s dilemma’ and the relationship between manufacturing value added or...
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      What’s behind pro-poor growth?
      – The role of shocks and measurement error
      Stephan Klasen, Maria Bue, Vincenzo Prete - UNU-WIDER , 2020 - Helsinki, Finland
      Standard growth incidence curves describe how growth episodes impact on the overall income distribution. However, measuring the pro-poorness of the growth process is complex due to (i) measurement errors and (ii) effect shocks that may hit the percentiles of the income distribution in different ways...
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      Educational Assistance and Education Quality in Indonesia
      – The Role of Decentralization
      Virgi Sari - Population and Development Review , 2019
      Part of Journal Special Issue Welfare and distributive effects of social assistance in the Global South
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      De-industrialization, re-industrialization, and the resurgence of state capitalism
      – The case of Indonesia
      Kyunghoon Kim, Andy Sumner - UNU-WIDER , 2019 - Helsinki, Finland
      Discussions on the developing world’s industrial policies have largely neglected the role of state-owned entities. This paper argues that the resurgence of state capitalism has been, in part, the response of developing countries to the recent pattern of structural transformation involving weak...
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      Indonesia's huge fires and toxic haze will cause health problems for years to come
      Maria Bue - The Conversation UK , 2019
      Indonesia is currently in the throes of an environmental emergency. Thousands of hectares of forest are burning across the vast country, causing toxic smoke to be released into the atmosphere. This has led to eerie apocalyptic scenes of deep red skies, deserted streets and people with their faces...
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      Indonesia
      Peter Timmer - Oxford University Press , 2019
      From the book: Asian Transformations
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      The individual poverty incidence of growth
      Maria Bue, Flaviana Palmisano - UNU-WIDER , 2019 - Helsinki, Finland
      The canonical approach to analysing the poverty impact of growth is based on the comparison of poverty before and after growth. Measurement tools that endorse this approach fail to capture the different experiences of poverty dynamics in the population: there can be groups of the population made...
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      Tax-benefit microsimulation model in developing countries
      – A feasibility study for an extension of SOUTHMOD in Indonesia
      Arip Muttaqien, Denisa Sologon, Cathal O'Donoghue - UNU-WIDER , 2018 - Helsinki, Finland
      This study aims to expand the use of tax-benefit microsimulation tools in Indonesia. In particular, it reviews the feasibility of expanding SOUTHMOD, a tax-benefit microsimulation model being applied in developing countries that was developed based on the European Union tax-benefit microsimulation...
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      Does economic crisis have different impact on husbands and wives?
      – Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis in Indonesia
      Sarah Dong - Review of Development Economics , 2018
      Part of Journal Special Issue Female Autonomy and Women’s Welfare
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      Earnings polarization, ethnicity, and regional perspective in Indonesia
      Arip Muttaqien, Denisa Sologon, Cathal O'Donoghue - UNU-WIDER , 2018 - Helsinki, Finland
      Recently, quantitative methods have been increasingly used in ethnicity research, which traditionally has relied mainly on qualitative methods. However, quantitative studies on ethnicity in Indonesia are scarce, even though the country has more than 600 ethnic groups living across some 17 thousand...
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      Pro-poor growth in Indonesia
      – Challenging the pessimism of Myrdal’s Asian Drama
      Peter Timmer - UNU-WIDER , 2018 - Helsinki, Finland
      This chapter addresses the unrelenting pessimism in Asian Drama about Indonesia’s development prospects. This pessimism was based on two key realities: the poor level of governance demonstrated by the Sukarno regime (partly a heritage of Dutch colonial policies) and the extreme poverty witnessed in...
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      Educational assistance and education quality in Indonesia
      – The role of decentralization
      Virgi Sari - UNU-WIDER , 2018 - Helsinki, Finland
      We examine the evolution of educational assistance in Indonesia, following two decades of government decentralization, and its effect on education quality. Using Indonesia Family Life Survey data, we exploit as exogenous rule the variation in the implementation of government decentralization to...
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      Labour migration in Indonesia and the health of children left behind
      James Ng - UNU-WIDER , 2018 - Helsinki, Finland
      Economic research on labour migration in the developing world has traditionally focused on the role played by the remittances of overseas migrant labour in the sending country’s economy. Recently, due in no small part to the availability of rich microdata, more attention has been paid to the effects...
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      The differential impact of economic crisis on men and women, and its connection to intra-household bargaining
      Sarah Dong - UNU-WIDER , 2017 - Helsinki, Finland
      This paper discusses whether the Asian financial crisis affected men and women differently in Indonesia by estimating the effect of district consumption shock during the crisis on changes in men’s and women’s working status and assets. I found that in rural areas there seems to be no effect of...
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      Downstream activities
      – The possibilities and the realities
      Olle Östensson, Anton Löf - UNU-WIDER , 2017 - Helsinki, Finland
      The paper discusses the practical possibilities of achieving increased downstream processing and the policies that are commonly used for this purpose. It reviews the reasons why forward vertical integration is not always an optimal choice for extractive industry companies. It finds little support...
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      Ethnic inequality and community activities in Indonesia
      Christophe Muller - UNU-WIDER , 2016 - Helsinki, Finland
      For the first time in Indonesia, we jointly analyse several economic statistics and ethnic diversity indicators at national and local levels. Nationally, we find very high levels of economic inequality, measured from household asset values or consumption expenditure. In contrast, the levels of...
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      Crosscutting cleavages and ethno-communal violence
      – Evidence from Indonesia in the post-Suharto era
      Joshua Gubler, Joel Selway, Ashutosh Varshney - UNU-WIDER , 2016 - Helsinki, Finland
      Recent literature has shown that crosscutting social cleavages reduce the likelihood of civil war. This article argues that the same logic does not apply to lower-scale group violence such as riots, which differ in such a way that crosscutting social cleavages should often have the opposite effect...
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