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Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes

By , on July 07, 2010

In Indonesia about 17% of the employed population enjoys formal social security mainly employees of the formal sector. With respect to health the coverage has recently been substantially expanded through the Jamkesmas/Askeskin programme targeting poor households. However, social security for informal workers, about two-thirds of all workers, leaves still a great deal to be desired.

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Loop, Theo v. d., and Andadari, Roos K. Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes. , , . , 2010. Loop, T. v. d., and Andadari, R. K. (2010). Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes. , , . Loop, Theo v. d., and Andadari, Roos K. "Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes." 2010, .Loop Theo v. d., and Andadari Roos K. "Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes." (2010). Loop, T v d, and Andadari, R K 2010, 'Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes', , , . Theo v d Loop, and Roos K Andadari, 'Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes' (2010). Loop T. v. d., and Andadari R. K. Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes. . 2010. Loop, Theo v. d., and Andadari, Roos K. Social Security for Informal Economy Workers in Indonesia: Looking for Flexible and Highly Targeted Programmes. . 2010. , .

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