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What happens after you drop out? Transition to adulthood among early school-leavers in urban Indonesia
Asia child worker dropouts education gender Indonesia school to work transition transition to adulthood youth
2014/11/26
Background: The high incidence of young people dropping out of school prior to completing secondary schooling remains a nationwide problem in Indonesia. While it is commonly assumed that early school-...
Does fertility decrease household consumption?:An analysis of poverty dynamics and fertility in Indonesia
consumption equivalence scale fertility Indonesia poverty dynamics
2009/6/8
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between fertility and a direct measure of poverty for Indonesia, a country, which has experienced unprecedented economic growth and sharp ...
Breast-feeding and the Family Planning Sector's Initiative in Indonesia (Demographers' Notebook)
Breast-feeding Indonesia Family Planning
2009/4/22
Breast-feeding and the Family Planning Sector's Initiative in Indonesia (Demographers' Notebook) 。
In Indonesia, nearly all women initiate breast-feeding; less than 4 per cent of children are not breast-fed. The median duration of breast-feeding is 17.3 months in urban areas, and 23.1 months in rur...
Women's Status and Child Survival in West Java, Indonesia
Women's Status West Java Child Survival
2009/4/21
This article attempts to identify geographical patterns in the status of women in the regencies and municipalities of West Java and to examine the relationship between the status of women and infant a...
Family Planning, Work and Women's Economic and Social Autonomy in Indonesia
Family Planning Women's Economic Social Autonomy
2009/4/3
In Indonesia, the 1994 national marriage law stipulates that women's primary role in the family is bearing and rearing children, and that women's productive role is primarily related to domestic tasks...
Indonesia against the trend? Ageing and inter-generational wealth flows in two Indonesian communities
aging anthropological demography family ties Indonesia networks socio-economic stratification ]wealth flows
2008/12/18
Indonesian family systems do not conform to the prevailing image of Asian families, the predominant arrangements being nuclear and bilateral, with an important matrilineal minority. This paper conside...