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Indonesia Assessment : Population and Human Resources / ed. by Gavin W. Jones, Terence H. Hull.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [1997]Copyright date: ©1997Description: 1 online resource (408 p.)Content type:
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  • 9789813055742
  • 9789814376006
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES, MAPS AND APPENDICES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS -- GLOSSARY -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Opening Address -- 1. Introduction -- PART A: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS -- 2. Indonesian Politics, 1995-96 The Makings of a Crisis -- 3. Recent Economic Events in Indonesia: From Rapid Economic Growth to National Car Policy -- PART B: POPULATION AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT -- 4. Population and Human Resources: Indonesia's Demographic Place in the Larger Scene -- Population Mobility and Urbanisation -- 5. Changing Patterns and Processes of Population Mobility -- 6. Patterns and Trends of Urbanisation: A Reflection of Regional Disparity -- 7. Migration and Urbanisation: A Discussion -- Aspects of Human Resource Development -- 8. Educational Developments, Achievements and Challenges -- 9. Women's Role in Demographic Transition and Human Resource Development -- 10. Some Economic Demographic Aspects of 'Ageing' -- Public Health, Mortality, Fertility and Family Planning -- 11. Health and Mortality -- 12. Fertility and Family Planning: Prospects and Challenges for Sustainable Fertility Decline -- 13. Mortality and Fertility: The Ch~tllenges -- 14. Health and Mortality, Fertility and Family Planning: The Current Situation -- Looking to the Future -- 15. Indonesia's Population Growth and Distribution in the 21st Century: Projections and Speculations -- 16. Defining a Future for Population Data -- 17. From Fertility Control to Quality-Oriented Population and Human Resource Development Policies -- 18. Implications of Indonesia's Future Population -- 19. The Education Explosion -- 20. Letter from the Year 2020 -- REFERENCES -- Index
Summary: Indonesia's population, the fourth largest in the world, is expected to pass the 200 million mark in 1997. It has sustained high rates of economic growth over the past two decades. This has undoubtedly been related to its success in moderating earlier high rates of population growth, and to its significant accomplishments in human resource development. This volume is therefore timely. It presents a comprehensive evaluation of the current situation and assesses future prospects.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES, MAPS AND APPENDICES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS -- GLOSSARY -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Opening Address -- 1. Introduction -- PART A: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS -- 2. Indonesian Politics, 1995-96 The Makings of a Crisis -- 3. Recent Economic Events in Indonesia: From Rapid Economic Growth to National Car Policy -- PART B: POPULATION AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT -- 4. Population and Human Resources: Indonesia's Demographic Place in the Larger Scene -- Population Mobility and Urbanisation -- 5. Changing Patterns and Processes of Population Mobility -- 6. Patterns and Trends of Urbanisation: A Reflection of Regional Disparity -- 7. Migration and Urbanisation: A Discussion -- Aspects of Human Resource Development -- 8. Educational Developments, Achievements and Challenges -- 9. Women's Role in Demographic Transition and Human Resource Development -- 10. Some Economic Demographic Aspects of 'Ageing' -- Public Health, Mortality, Fertility and Family Planning -- 11. Health and Mortality -- 12. Fertility and Family Planning: Prospects and Challenges for Sustainable Fertility Decline -- 13. Mortality and Fertility: The Ch~tllenges -- 14. Health and Mortality, Fertility and Family Planning: The Current Situation -- Looking to the Future -- 15. Indonesia's Population Growth and Distribution in the 21st Century: Projections and Speculations -- 16. Defining a Future for Population Data -- 17. From Fertility Control to Quality-Oriented Population and Human Resource Development Policies -- 18. Implications of Indonesia's Future Population -- 19. The Education Explosion -- 20. Letter from the Year 2020 -- REFERENCES -- Index

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Indonesia's population, the fourth largest in the world, is expected to pass the 200 million mark in 1997. It has sustained high rates of economic growth over the past two decades. This has undoubtedly been related to its success in moderating earlier high rates of population growth, and to its significant accomplishments in human resource development. This volume is therefore timely. It presents a comprehensive evaluation of the current situation and assesses future prospects.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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