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Jobs and Wages Recovery of Multigenerational Workforces in Indonesia Post COVID-19

Jobs and Wages Recovery of Multigenerational Workforces in Indonesia Post COVID-19
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Author(s): Ngadi Ngadi (National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, Indonesia), Ruth Meilianna (National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, Indonesia), Zantermans Rajagukguk (National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, Indonesia)and Khairul Ismed (National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, Indonesia)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 18
Source title: Enhancing Employee Engagement and Productivity in the Post-Pandemic Multigenerational Workforce
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Angela M. Even (Purdue University, USA)and Bryan Christiansen (Southern New Hampshire University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9172-0.ch011

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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has had various impacts on the employment sector in Indonesia, such as the loss of millions of jobs, reduced working hours, termination of employment, increased unemployment and decreased income. Recovery from the impact of Covid-19 on employment is an important issue that needs attention. This study aims to analyze the recovery of the labor conditions in Indonesia post-Covid-19. The data used for the analysis is the World Bank survey data “High-Frequency Monitoring of COVID-19 Impacts 2020-2022,” which was conducted in May 2020, March 2021, and April 2022. The data was analyzed using descriptive analysis. The results of the analysis show that the condition of the workforce has started to recover after collapsing during the Covid-19 era. This can be seen from the decrease in the number of layoffs due to the Covid-19. The labor wage conditions have also improved from May 2020 to April 2022. However, the increasing number of workers in the informal sector demonstrates that while the condition has improved, it has not yet fully recovered.

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