Logo image
ILO Research Repository Ask a Librarian
Gender dimensions of the economic crisis and employment in urban informal and rural sectors in Indonesia
Other publication - Working Paper

Gender dimensions of the economic crisis and employment in urban informal and rural sectors in Indonesia

Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo, Dwini Handayani, Sri Harijati Hatmadji and Naoko Otobe
SEAPAT working paper, 6, ILO/SEAPAT
2000

Abstract

women workers economic recession employment conditions of employment working conditions informal economy urban area rural area survey structural change labour force participation wage differential occupational status self employment self employed income generating activities work at home redundancy hours of work underemployment access to credit market access technological change Globalization Social Security Indonesia
The paper objective is to raise awareness of government policy makers, employers' and workers' organizations on the gender-differentiated impact of globalization on employment with particular attention to the economic crisis, so as to integrate a gender dimension into the overall macro and sectoral development policies geared towards employment promotion.
pdf
English6.78 MBDownloadView
ILO Copyright© Research:RequestToReproduce

Metrics

2 File views/ downloads
13 Record Views

Details

Logo image