Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Indonesian Economy and Development (ICIED 2017)

Session: Demographic Transition and Labor Market

4 articles
Proceedings Article

The Effects of Children's Age on the Non-employment Duration of Married Women In Indonesia

Dewi Rochani
Researches in developed countries, especially in western countries, explained the dynamics of women labor supply during life cycle indicated by exit and re-entry in the workforce. The participation rate of female labor force to return to employment is lower when women are in the early years of childbirth...
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The Effects of Internet Access on Contraceptive Use in Indonesia (Intercensal Population Survey Data Analysis of 2015)

Ihsan Nulhakim, Omas Bulan Samosir
The success of family planning program is one of the factors contributing to the decline of fertility rate in Indonesia. Although the prevalence of contraception in Indonesia continues to increase, its growth from year to year continues to decline. Internet is a potential ICT media that can be used to...
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The Effects of Siblings Composition on the Children's Intellectual Performance in Indonesia

Gisty Ajeng Septami, I Dewa Gede karma Wisana
Number of children and the perfect time to raise children is one of paramount decisions that a household encounters. This rationale appeared since parents recently realized that the number of children they have, the birth order and/or a certain birth-interval between children does matter in influencing...
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Children's Education Attainment: The Effects of Mothers' Go Working on the Children's Golden Age Period

Andie Sadhuputri, Arie Damayanti
Using the household production function approach, mother's employment during the golden age period may entail a negative time effect and a positive income effect on the child's quality, of which the net effect is ambiguous and thus may become a source of dilemma for the family. Empirical studies on this...