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Economic Mobility in a Colonial and Postcolonial Economy: Indonesia
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van Leeuwen, Bas
, Földvári, Peter
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Asian history
/ Childhood
/ Colonialism
/ Economic factors
/ Economic history
/ Economic status
/ Ethnicity
/ Indonesia
/ Mobility
/ Occupational mobility
/ Postcolonialism
2016
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Economic Mobility in a Colonial and Postcolonial Economy: Indonesia
by
van Leeuwen, Bas
, Földvári, Peter
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Asian history
/ Childhood
/ Colonialism
/ Economic factors
/ Economic history
/ Economic status
/ Ethnicity
/ Indonesia
/ Mobility
/ Occupational mobility
/ Postcolonialism
2016
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Economic Mobility in a Colonial and Postcolonial Economy: Indonesia
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Economic Mobility in a Colonial and Postcolonial Economy: Indonesia
2016
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Despite a consensus about the main factors influencing economic mobility in Indonesia, such as labor-market opportunities and childhood circumstances, virtually nothing is known about how these factors increased economic standing in the colonial and postcolonial periods. The use of height data as a proxy for people's economic situation, however, finds that whereas ethnicity was a strong predictor of economic status before Indonesia's Independence, education assumed that role after 1946.
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