BEBERAPA HIPOTESIS PERTUMBUHAN PEKERJAAN OFF-FARM
Hans-Dieter Evers(1*)
(1) Bielefeld University
(*) Corresponding Author
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Off-farm employment and non-agriculture activities have grown rapidly in the rural areas of Java due mainly to the increasing number of female workers employed in small-scale trade. Based on a through discussion on various definitions and hypotheses on the growths of trade and off-farm employment, it could be assumed that the growth of the small-scale traders does not signify that some stagnation of economy or an agricultural involution would take place, but that there will be a significant step in the transformation process on the part of the Javanese farming community as well as on the future economic development.
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