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The Care Economy in Indonesia : A Pathway for Women’s Economic Participation and Social Well-being (English)

Indonesia has achieved impressive growth and poverty reduction in the past two decades, while closing gender gaps. Yet, there has been little change in women’s economic participation. The female labor force participation (FLFP) rate has remained unchanged for the last two decades at around 53 percent, compared to around 81 percent for males, despite improvements in women’s educational attainment and fertility, and the overall increase in economic...
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Emcet Oktay Tas; Ririn Purnamasari; Shaianne Osterreich; Tanima Ahmed; Najaf Zahra; Antonia Milcheva Doncheva.

The Care Economy in Indonesia : A Pathway for Women’s Economic Participation and Social Well-being (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099080924014518193

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