Abstract: No AccessOther Social Protection Study24 Dec 2019The Demand Side of Jobs in IndonesiaPlant-level Analysis in the Medium and Large Manufacturing IndustryAuthors/Editors: Maria Monica Wihardja, Hamidah AlatasMaria Monica Wihardja, Hamidah Alatashttps://doi.org/10.1596/35922SectionsAboutPDF (1.3 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract: This study is motivated by the lack of demand-side jobs study in Indonesia. Workers do not create jobs; they only fill job openings. However, most of the jobs studies in Indonesia are focused on the supply side of jobs (workers), including skills development, workers protection and unemployment insurance, as well as international migration. To gain insights into the job-creation side of the puzzle, this study proposes to explore the demand side of jobs (employers or firms). Specifically, it aims to contribute to the Indonesia Jobs Strategy by providing new (and perhaps the only) evidence on the demand side of jobs in Indonesia. This report is not exhaustive of all demand side of jobs. It is part of the bigger report on demand-side jobs, which will include the macroeconomic analysis (growth and productivity decomposition, projected sectoral employment growth, etc.), HH enterprises (including those in the agriculture sector), and the emerging economic sectors such as the digital economy. Previous bookNext book FiguresreferencesRecommendeddetails View Published: December 2019 Copyright & Permissions Related CountriesIndonesiaRelated TopicsGenderSocial Protections and Labor KeywordsEMPLOYMENTJOB CREATIONWAGES PDF DownloadLoading ...
Publication Year: 2019
Publication Date: 2019-12-24
Language: en
Type: book
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