Surabaya, City of Work: A Socioeconomic History, 1900-2000Singapore University Press, 2003 - 541 halaman An alternative to the Jakarta-centric focus of most writing on the country, this book is a multifaceted view of a fascinating and complex city in the dimensions of time and space, economy and society. |
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... less than 5 percent ( based on Levert 1934 , app . Z ) . It may be presumed that the reduction in the number of man - days of planting labor fell by not much less than the all - Java average of 93 percent ( Levert 1934 , 279 ) . Many less ...
... less than 5 percent ( based on Levert 1934 , app . Z ) . It may be presumed that the reduction in the number of man - days of planting labor fell by not much less than the all - Java average of 93 percent ( Levert 1934 , 279 ) . Many less ...
Halaman 145
... less so in Sura- baya despite cheaper land . Floor and land area have remained extremely small for most households ( table 3.22 ) . In 1995 over half of all households occu- pied a living area of less than 50 square meters ( 7m x 7m ) ...
... less so in Sura- baya despite cheaper land . Floor and land area have remained extremely small for most households ( table 3.22 ) . In 1995 over half of all households occu- pied a living area of less than 50 square meters ( 7m x 7m ) ...
Halaman 155
... less than 13 percent of the poorest two quintiles but more than 37 percent of the highest . Such correlations suggest that the repatriation of the Dutch had less of an impact on social structure than might have been expected . Although ...
... less than 13 percent of the poorest two quintiles but more than 37 percent of the highest . Such correlations suggest that the repatriation of the Dutch had less of an impact on social structure than might have been expected . Although ...
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Istilah dan frasa umum
activity banks base became become began boom buildings central century chap Chinese colonial construction continued demand Despite Dutch dwellers early East Java economic employment enterprises especially established European exports factories families Figure firms forces foreign Gresik growth household housing hundred imports improvement increased Indonesian industrial investment Jakarta Japanese Java's Kali kampung land late later less living located mainly manufacturing million mills Municipality Netherlands occupation offices opened Order percent period plant political population port Press problem production railway remained reported rice river road sector share society Soerabaia soft drinks Source street sugar Surabaya taken thousand tion town trade transport trend University urban West
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