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Latest Reports Formal Sector

  • Unemployment Rate of Indonesia Continues to Fall Steadily

    Unemployment in Indonesia is expected to fall to 5.7 percent of Indonesia's total labor force at the end of 2013. In 2014, the figure may further decline to 5.1 percent if global and domestic conditions are conducive and if the government can provide sufficient support through job creation. These forecasts were presented by Muhaimin Iskandar, Minister of Manpower and Transmigration. The minister mentioned that each one percent in GDP growth will create more than 350,000 jobs.

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Latest Columns Formal Sector

  • Shadow Play: Understanding Indonesia's Informal Economic Landscape & Role in Society

    Shadow Play: Understanding Indonesia's Informal Economic Landscape & Role in Society

    Shadow play (typically called wayang kulit) is a traditional form of puppet theatre in Indonesia that originated in the cultures of Java and Bali. It involves a core visual experience for the audience as shadows are created by carved leather puppets that are manipulated by the puppeteer (or dalang) and are projected on a screen using a lamp. The stories typically convey ethical lessons, philosophical concepts, and social commentary.

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  • Link between Indonesia's National Education Day & International Labor Day

    The month May is a memorable month for Indonesia in terms of historic significance. On 21 May 1998 former president Suharto - who ruled the country for more than three decades through his authoritarian New Order regime - resigned after having become politically isolated after Jakarta had turned into a bloody battlefield. This was one of the largest events in the political history of Indonesia, causing structural changes in the political system. Other key days in May are International Labor Day (1 May), National Education Day (2 May), and National Awakening Day (20 May).

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