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Subordination of Women and Lack of Industrial Strife in West Java

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Southeast Asia

Part of the book series: Sociology of “Developing Societies”

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The availability of a compliant, cheap labor force has been a major element of the Indonesian government’s attempts both to attract foreign investors and to strengthen weak domestic capital for its industrialization program….

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John G. Taylor Andrew Turton

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© 1988 Macmillan Publishers Limited

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Mather, C. (1988). Subordination of Women and Lack of Industrial Strife in West Java. In: Taylor, J.G., Turton, A. (eds) Southeast Asia. Sociology of “Developing Societies”. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19568-8_11

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