Description |
1 online resource (xxv, 193 pages) : illustrations |
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Indonesia's population series ; no. 1 |
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Indonesia's population series ; no. 1.
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Contents |
List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Message from the Director; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1; Population Change and Continuity: A Breakthrough inEthnic Information; 1.1 Size, Growth, and Distribution of Population; 1.2 Ethnic Composition; 1.3 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 2; The Eleven Largest Ethnic Groups: Geographical Concentrationand Uneven Distribution; 2.1 The Javanese; 2.2 The Sundanese; 2.3 The Malay; 2.4 The Madurese; 2.5 The Batak; 2.6 The Minangkabau; 2.7 The Betawi; 2.8 The Buginese; 2.9 The Bantenese; 2.10 The Banjarese; 2.11 The Balinese |
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2.12 Concluding RemarksChapter 3; The Ethnic Chinese: A Declining Percentage; 3.1 Problems in Estimation; 3.2 Number, Percentage, and Growth of Ethnic Chinese; 3.3 Ethnic Chinese in 11 Provinces; 3.4 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 4; Five Religions: A Multi-Religious Society; 4.1 Religious Composition; 4.2 The Muslims; 4.3 The Christians; 4.4 The Hindus; 4.5 The Buddhists; 4.6 Other Religious Followers; 4.7 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 5; Profile of Selected Provinces: Between Homogeneity and Plurality; 5.1 Jakarta; 5.2 Riau and Riau Archipelago; 5.3 Maluku and North Maluku |
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5.4 Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam5.5 Papua; 5.6 Central Java; 5.7 West Java; 5.8 Bali; 5.9 Central Sulawesi; 5.10 West Kalimantan; 5.11 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 6; Population Studies and Political Behaviour: The Variables ofEthnicity and Religion; 6.1 The Dichotomy of Indonesian Parties; 6.2 Chinese-Dominated Party; 6.3 Concluding Remarks; Selected References; About the Authors |
Summary |
This is the first book that presents an analysis of basic information contained in the 31 volumes of the official Indonesian census conducted in the year 2000. It focuses on Indonesian ethnicity and religion and their relevance to the study of politics. The 2000 population census is the first comprehensive census since the colonial period in 1930, to include ethnic data. After Indonesia's independence in 1945, the Indonesian Government conducted four population censuses but these had never i .. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193) |
Notes |
English |
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Subject |
Ethnology -- Indonesia.
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Ethnology -- Indonesia -- Statistics
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Ethnology
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Population
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Religion
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Ethnizität
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Religion
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Bevolkingsontwikkeling.
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Etnische betrekkingen.
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Godsdienst.
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SUBJECT |
Indonesia -- Population
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Indonesia -- Population -- Statistics
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Indonesia -- Religion
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Indonesia -- Religion -- Statistics
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Subject |
Indonesia
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Indonesien
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Genre/Form |
Statistics
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Arifin, Evi Nurvidya.
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Ananta, Aris.
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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Online service)
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LC no. |
2003411839 |
ISBN |
9812302182 |
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9789812302182 |
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9789812305268 |
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9812305262 |
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