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Demography of Indonesia's Ethnicity.

Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, has as its national motto "Unity in Diversity." In 2010, Indonesia stood as the world's fourth most populous country after China, India and the United States, with 237.6 million people. This archipelagic country contributed 3.5 per cen...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ananta, Aris
Otros Autores: Arifin, Evi Nurvidya, Hasbullah, M. Sairi, Handayani, Nur Budi, Pramono, Agus
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: SG : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Changing Indonesia: An Introduction
  • Continuation and Deeper Expansion
  • Objectives
  • The Third Demographic Transition
  • Challenges from Indonesia's Population
  • Politics and Statistics on Ethnicity
  • Two Recommendations for Statistics in Indonesia
  • A Major and Significant Ethno-demographic Study in Indonesia
  • 2. Complexity of Statistics on Ethnicity: Concept, Data and Method of Analysis
  • Concept of Ethnicity
  • Measurement of Ethnic Groups
  • Data Set
  • Classifying Ethnic Groups3. The New Classification: Uncovering Diversity
  • Significance of the New Classification
  • How New is New?
  • Ethnic Groups in Three Selected Provinces
  • 4. Ethnic Diversity: New Demographic Evidence
  • Size and Distribution of Indonesia's Population in 2010
  • Foreigners: Rising Presence
  • Indonesia: Order of Ethnic Groups
  • Ethnic Groups in the Provinces: Between Homogeneity and Heterogeneity
  • Extension List of Ethnic Composition in Indonesia
  • Ubiquity of Ethnic Groups
  • 5. The Fifteen Largest Ethnic Groups: Age-Sex Structure and Geographical DistributionLife-cycle Approach
  • Javanese
  • Sundanese
  • Malay
  • Batak
  • Madurese
  • Betawi
  • Minangkabau
  • Buginese
  • Bantenese
  • Banjarese
  • Balinese
  • Acehnese
  • Dayak
  • Sasak
  • Chinese
  • 6. Change in Size and Composition of Ethnic Groups: Indonesia, 2000â#x80;#x93;2010
  • Ethnic Classification in 2000
  • Undestimation in 2000
  • Unchanging Trend: Skewed Distribution
  • Stable Ranking of Eleven Ethnic Groups in 2000â#x80;#x93;2010
  • Declining Percentages: Javanese, Malay, Madurese, Bantenese and ChineseRising Percentages: Sundanese, Batak, Betawi, Buginese, Balinese and Dayak
  • Constant Percentages: Mingangkabau, Banjarese, Achehnese and Sasak
  • 7. Religion and Language: Two Important Ethnic Markers
  • Religious Followers
  • Religious Composition of the Largest Ethnic Groups
  • Language Speakers
  • Languages Spoken by Ethnic Group
  • References
  • Appendix 1: New Classification of Ethnic Groups Categorized According to the Main Island Regions in Indonesia