LABOR MARKET BRIEF: Volume 5, Number 3, March 2024
Indonesian Migrant Workers undoubtedly contribute to Indonesia’s socio-economic status. Not only from remittances, but also through the improvement of welfare, educational and health conditions
Indonesian Migrant Workers undoubtedly contribute to Indonesia’s socio-economic status. Not only from remittances, but also through the improvement of welfare, educational and health conditions
The demographic bonus presents significant potential for economic growth and social progress in Indonesia. However, like a double-edged sword, this phenomenon, if not accompanied
With a spirit of renewal and high hopes, we welcome the 2024 elections in Indonesia. This election is important in determining the direction of
Indonesia, as the fourth largest developing country in the world with a population of more than 270 million people, faces challenges in realizing inclusive
Towards the final quarter of 2023, the issue of determining the minimum wage in 2024 has become one of the interesting issues discussed. Minimum wage
The social security program is an effort to ensure that people can fulfill their basic needs. On the other hand, the potential for natural
Expanding the scope of employment social protection still remain homework for the Indonesian government, especially in increasing the participation of non-wage recipient workers. With characteristics
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