{"id":4413,"date":"2019-02-15T10:00:21","date_gmt":"2019-02-15T01:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/ipcr\/?p=4413"},"modified":"2019-11-01T11:41:04","modified_gmt":"2019-11-01T02:41:04","slug":"fy2018iii-2koizumi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/ipcr\/en\/fy2018iii-2koizumi\/","title":{"rendered":"III-2. “The Raw Data of the Indonesian Economic Census and Its Value for Academic Research” (H30 FY2018)"},"content":{"rendered":"
This study investigates socio-geographical changes in the Jakarta metropolitan area with a specific focus on demographic and industrial transitions during the last couple of decades. Our analysis is mainly based on raw data from the Indonesian Economic Census. The census covers not only large companies, but also small family-owned manufactures and informal sectors, making the raw data highly valuable for academic research. We will work with the Indonesian government\u2019s institution of statistics (Badan Pusat Statistik) and will demonstrate the usefulness of the raw data for the fields of economics, sociology, and geography.<\/p>\n
This study takes particular note of the spatial expansion of the Jakarta metropolitan area, where industrial estates and residential complexes are currently developed in the suburbs. The purpose of this study is to draw attention to this \u201csprawling\u201d phenomenon in the metropolitan area and to focus on the following points: (1) population mobility inside the metropolitan area, (2) labor migration from outside the metropolitan area, and (3) the impact of the structural change of industries, especially in the manufacturing sector, towards employment structure.<\/p>\n
Although the raw data of the population census and the economic census, on which our study is mainly based, provides us important information for understanding the transformation of urban society in Indonesia, its data have not yet been actively used for academic research. One of the reasons behind this is that the raw data contains a massive amount of information and is not easy to analyze. The economic census in particular has not been given much attention compared to the population census. The significance of our study is to provide a new perspective for social and economic studies in Indonesia through the use of the raw data from the economic census.<\/p>\n
By analyzing this data, the study makes it possible to understand structural demographic and industrial changes in the Jakarta metropolitan area from a macro perspective. Combining this macro perspective with intensive field research will lead us to a better understanding of the dynamics of social and economic changes in the metropolitan area. We will also share the research outcomes with the staff of Badan Pusat Statistik and will hold a workshop to discuss the possibilities of the use of statistical data for further academic research.<\/p>\n