Analysis of the Relevance of Foreign Investment, Domestic Investment, and Minimum Wage to Labor Absorption of Indonesia 1990 - 2019
Labor absorption is commonly used as an indicator to measure the development of human resources, including labor in a country. The development of labor absorption in Indonesia is quite good, but it is not accompanied by the condition of the level of employment opportunities which tends to decrease....
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Main Author: | Fatah Widya Putra, (Author) |
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2021-07-30.
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