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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Halaman 139
... percent ) had less than half the literacy rate of males ( 54 percent ) . Indonesian women were almost universally illiterate : among males the literacy rate of 25 percent was bad enough but among women it was just 3 percent . Ethnic ...
... percent ) had less than half the literacy rate of males ( 54 percent ) . Indonesian women were almost universally illiterate : among males the literacy rate of 25 percent was bad enough but among women it was just 3 percent . Ethnic ...
Halaman 147
... percent their own laundry area , 62 percent their own bathing place ( mandi ) , and 54 percent their own toilet ( about the same proportion as in Jakarta ) ( table 3.23 ) . Access to these amenities was highly correlated with house ...
... percent their own laundry area , 62 percent their own bathing place ( mandi ) , and 54 percent their own toilet ( about the same proportion as in Jakarta ) ( table 3.23 ) . Access to these amenities was highly correlated with house ...
Halaman 279
... percent in 1939 to 28 percent in 1940 , while the share of in- dustry in the total increased from 34.4 percent to 38.6 percent ( EWNI , 16/5/41 , 832-33 ) . Within such a short time , however , little investment was possible and , as ...
... percent in 1939 to 28 percent in 1940 , while the share of in- dustry in the total increased from 34.4 percent to 38.6 percent ( EWNI , 16/5/41 , 832-33 ) . Within such a short time , however , little investment was possible and , as ...
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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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