Gender Equality and Development: Indonesia in a Global Context

IF 2 2区 经济学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/00074918.2023.2229476
L. Cameron
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Gender equality in Indonesia is approximately at the level you would expect given the country’s level of development. Indonesia has more gender inequality than some neighbouring countries and less than others; and less than in the vast majority of Muslim-majority nations worldwide, regardless of income level. Women’s economic participation is, however, low relative to Indonesia’s level of development. Female labour force participation is low as many women leave the workforce when they get married and have children, particularly in the formal sector as formal sector employers do not generally offer flexible workplace conditions that would increase their ability to retain female employees. Social norms that position mothers as the main caregiver play an additional important role in women’s low economic participation. Public information campaigns that challenge people’s perceptions of gender norms are likely to be an important component of efforts to increase women’s economic participation. Greater female economic participation has payoffs in terms of increased household incomes. By contributing to household income and reducing economic stress within the household, greater female labour force participation is also likely to reduce family violence and so lead to happier home and family lives. A focus on increasing women’s economic empowerment would be farsighted as the country looks to recover from the pandemic and lay the groundwork for a dynamic future.
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性别平等与发展:全球背景下的印度尼西亚
鉴于印尼的发展水平,该国的性别平等大致处于你所期望的水平。印度尼西亚的性别不平等比一些邻国更严重,但比其他国家更少;而且比世界上绝大多数穆斯林占多数的国家都要少,无论收入水平如何。然而,与印度尼西亚的发展水平相比,妇女的经济参与程度较低。女性劳动力参与率很低,因为许多妇女在结婚生子后就离开了劳动力队伍,特别是在正规部门,因为正规部门的雇主一般不提供灵活的工作场所条件,从而无法提高其留住女雇员的能力。将母亲定位为主要照顾者的社会规范在妇女的低经济参与度方面发挥了另一个重要作用。挑战人们对性别规范的看法的公共宣传运动可能是增加妇女经济参与努力的一个重要组成部分。更多的女性经济参与带来了家庭收入增加的回报。通过增加家庭收入和减少家庭内部的经济压力,更多的女性劳动力参与也可能减少家庭暴力,从而带来更幸福的家庭和家庭生活。在该国希望从大流行病中恢复过来并为充满活力的未来奠定基础之际,注重增强妇女的经济权能将是有远见的。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, a peer-reviewed journal published by the Indonesia Project at The Australian National University"s College of Asia and the Pacific, fills a significant void by providing a well respected outlet for high-quality research on any and all matters pertaining to the Indonesian economy, and touching on closely related fields such as law, the environment, government and politics, demography, education and health. In doing so, it has played an important role in helping the world, and Indonesians themselves, to understand Indonesia.
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