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Regional labor markets during deregulation in Indonesia : have the Outer Islands been left behind? (English)

Indonesia's labor markets, especially on the island of Java, have been transformed in the past 30 years, especially since liberalization picked up speed in the mid-1980's. The author explores the regional dimensions of that transformation. In some other countries, when labor markets changed, disparities among regions occurred. In Indonesia, when the employment structure changed markedly, real wages rose not only in Java-Bali, but also in most Outer...
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MANNING, CHRIS J..

Regional labor markets during deregulation in Indonesia : have the Outer Islands been left behind? (English). Policy, Research working paper|no. WPS 1728 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/454091468772481074

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