East Java labour force participation : dimensions and changing employment patterns 1971-1980 and labour force project to 2000
Abstract
This study explores labour force participation in East Java over
the period 1971 to 1980. Using the 1971 and 1980 census data,
structural transformation is observed through changes in age-sex This
study explores labour force participation in East Java over the period
1971 to 1980. Using the 1971 and 1980 census data, structural
transformation is observed through changes in age-sex participation
participation rates for the urban and rural labour force industrial and
occupational composition of the labour force. The growth of the
various components of the labour force in the period is examined in
relation to socio-demographic factors, including education and marital
status.
Structural transformation in the labour force is revealed by the
movement of the workers out of agricultural occupation to non
agricultural occupations. The female labour force was particularly
affected by this movement over the period, as reflected in
participation rates and absolute numbers.
Future labour force participation is projected to the year 2000,
based on the 1971 and 1980 trend. The indirect extrapolation method is
used to project the 1980-2000 participation rates. The population
projections assumed high and low fertility, Speare and 1980 census
assumptions in respect of net migration and one mortality assumption
for all projections. The results indicate that the varying population components did not make much difference. The labour force will continue
to increase substantially.
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