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In: Itinerario: international journal on the history of European expansion and global interaction, Band 1, Heft 3-4, S. 66-68
ISSN: 2041-2827
In: Working Paper / Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie, Forschungsschwerpunkt Entwicklungssoziologie, Band 197
Es wird allgemein angenommen, daß Lohnarbeit die effektivste und produktivste Form der Arbeit ist. Es gibt Anzeichen dafür, daß die Zunahme der Lohnarbeit in Indonesien von einer Arbeitsmarktsegmentierung begleitet wird. Der Autor berichtet in der vorliegenden Studie über eine empirische Untersuchung der Arbeitsmarktsegmentierung in West-Sumatra aufgrund geschlechtsspezifischer, ethnischer, verwandtschaftlicher und regionaler Faktoren. Es wurden strukturierte Interviews mit 506 Personen und Intensivinterviews mit 30 Personen durchgeführt. Es wird festgestellt, daß die Segmentierung vor allem auf die Geschlechtszugehörigkeit und die Region zurückzuführen ist, weniger auf ethnische Faktoren. Die Segmentierung führt zu großen Lohnunterschieden. Die Bildung beeinflußt ebenfalls die Höhe der Löhne, was ebenfalls zur Segmentierung beiträgt. (psz)
In: Springer eBook Collection
I / The Growing Interdependence of Sumatra and the United States 1873 to the Present -- Political Interests at the start of the Atjeh War -- Eastern Sumatra Imports to the United States -- Native Agricultural Products Imported From Sumatra's East Coast -- Modern Plantation Crops of the East Coast of Sumatra -- The Interdependence of the United States and Sumatra -- II / Black Gold — The History of American Enterprise in Indonesian Oil Development -- Americans Establish the Kerosene Trade -- Americans Develop the First Sumatran Oil -- Standard Tries to get Sumatran Production -- Dissolution of Standard and Founding of N.K.P.M -- The American Government steps into the Djambi Oil Dispute -- Prewar Development by American Oil Firms -- World War II -- The Americans Return after the War -- The Development of Central Sumatra -- Benefits to Indonesia -- Activities of Other American Firms -- Prospects for the Future -- III / Wealth from Trees — The History of American Enterprise in Indonesian Rubber -- Early Imports of Rubber from Sumatra -- Earliest American ventures in Rubber -- U.S. Rubber creates the World's Largest Plantation -- U.S. Rubber Pioneers in Scientific Production of Rubber -- Rubber during World War I -- Four Other American companies join U.S. Rubber in Sumatra -- The Flag Follows Trade: A Consulate opened at Medan -- Rubber Restriction -- The Great Depression -- World War II -- Postwar Re-Establishment -- Since the Korean War -- Prospects for the Future -- IV / American Contributions to Education, Religious and Secular -- The Martyrdom of Munson and Lyman, 1834 -- Reopening of American Mission Work in Sumatra -- The Seventh-Day Adventists Start the First Permanent Work -- Methodist Educational Work before World War II -- Non-Religious Educational Work by Americans -- Pre-War Work of Other Religious Groups -- World-War II and its aftermath -- Since Independence, 1949 -- Recent Non-Religious Education -- V / Scholar — Adventurers -- Thomas Horsfield -- American Navy Exploration Expeditions -- First American Exploration of the Interior -- The Great Animal Collectors -- Astronomers in the Antipodes -- Americans in Batakland -- Interwar Researches -- Postwar American Scholar-Visitors -- American Writings on Sumatra.
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 36, Heft 1, S. 99
ISSN: 1715-3379
International audience ; This article documents the existence of inscriptions using Old Javanese language on the island of Sumatra, by editing three short epigraphs, the first of which has previously been published but never satisfactorily interpreted, while the remaining two have not yet been published at all. However short these texts are in themselves, they raise interesting questions about the cultural, commercial, political, and linguistic connections between Java and Sumatra in ancient times.
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This study analyzes the effect of crime on poverty in Sumatra, in addition to using the Human Development Index variable and also the open unemployment rate as independent variables. Fixed Effect Model is the best method used in this study, panel data consisting of 9 years and 10 provinces in Sumatra. Increasing security and comfort is an important thing that must be accommodated in the form of a law. This is a certainty as well as a guarantor to prevent criminal acts by taking action in the form of strict punishment from the government
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In: Veröffentlichungen aus dem Städtischen Völker-Museum, Frankfurt am Main 2
In: Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, Band 25, Heft 4, S. 604-609
In: Oxford in Asia handback reprints
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 145-148
ISSN: 1548-1433