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Labour-Market Developments at a Time of Heightened Uncertainty
Xue (Sarah) Dong
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Chris Manning
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Business & Economics
Market Development
71%
Uncertainty
40%
Productivity
40%
Indonesia
32%
Economic Growth
29%
Fiscal Management
20%
Vocational Training
19%
Amnesty
19%
Labour Market Policy
17%
Apprenticeship
16%
Standard of Living
15%
Government Support
15%
Minimum Wage
15%
Unemployment
14%
Job Creation
14%
Government Intervention
14%
Ranking
14%
Supply Side
13%
Manufacturing
12%
Policy Making
12%
World Bank
12%
Labor Force
12%
Economic Policy
11%
Testing
11%
Poverty
10%
Threat
10%
Statistics
10%
Inflation
9%
Tourism
9%
Tax
9%
United States of America
5%
Performance
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
market development
100%
labor market
94%
productivity
40%
economic growth
23%
minimum wage
20%
vocational training
19%
labor force
15%
economic policy
15%
World Bank
14%
unemployment
14%
living standard
14%
policy
14%
inflation
13%
policy making
12%
tax
12%
poverty
11%
ranking
10%
tourism
10%
manufacturing
9%
Asia
9%
economy
9%
statistics
8%
young
8%
plan
7%
index
5%
Social Sciences
labor market
55%
uncertainty
52%
productivity
47%
Indonesia
29%
labor force statistics
21%
economic growth
20%
amnesty
15%
minimum wage
15%
Labor Market Policy
15%
job creation
14%
living standard
13%
beneficial effects
13%
inflation
12%
apprenticeship
12%
vocational education
12%
lack
11%
World Bank
11%
Economic Policy
11%
manufacturing
10%
unemployment
10%
taxes
10%
ranking
10%
Tourism
9%
president
8%
poverty
8%
threat
7%
economy
7%
event
6%
management
5%
performance
5%