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1. The efficiency of education and microcredit programs on young adults' independence.

2. Parental risk attitudes and child cognitive outcome in Indonesia.

3. Emergency, exclusion, and inequity in education of refugee and asylum seeker children in Indonesia.

4. Leadership styles and decision-making styles in an Indonesian school context.

5. Does education increase political participation? Evidence from Indonesia.

6. Validation of the Indonesian translated Zoom Exhaustion and Fatigue (ZEF-I) scale: a RASCH Model and Factor Analysis.

7. How corruption diminishes the effectiveness of public spending on education in Indonesia.

8. The American influence in Indonesian teacher training, 1956-1964.

9. Private education: relevant or redundant? Private education, decentralisation and national provision in Indonesia.

10. Pre-service education for primary school English teachers in Indonesia: policy implications.

11. Law and the Realisation of Human Rights: Insights from Indonesia’s Education Sector.

12. Gender differences in numeracy in Indonesia: evidence from a longitudinal dataset.

13. Revisiting the socioeconomic determinants of exclusive breastfeeding practices: evidence from Eastern Indonesia.

14. The Impact of Childhood Migration on Educational Attainment: Evidence from rural–urban migrants in Indonesia.

15. Teacher reform in Indonesia: can offshore programs create lasting pedagogical shift?

16. The cost of public primary education in Indonesia: do schools need more money?

17. Religious education for peaceful coexistence in Indonesia?

18. Teachers' attitudes to signing for children with severe learning disabilities in Indonesia.

19. Indonesian universities in transition: catching up and opening up.

20. Towards Effective International Work-Integrated Learning Practica in Development Studies: Reflections on the Australian Consortium for ‘In-Country’ Indonesian Studies' Development Studies Professional Practicum.

21. Developing human resource development interventions to aid expatriates' cultural adaptation: insights to the Javanese culture.

22. Government expenditure on education and enrolment rates in Indonesia in the new millennium: an East Asian perspective.

23. Effects of a Sibship Extension to Foster Children on Children's School Enrolment: A Sibling Rivalry Analysis for Indonesia.

24. Decentralization and functional assignment in Indonesia: the case of health and education services.

25. Initiating education reform through lesson study at a university in Indonesia.

26. Urbanization, educational expansion, and expenditure inequality in Indonesia in 1996, 1999, and 2002.

27. Post-crisis export performance: The Indonesian experience in regional perspective.

28. Modernization of Indonesian Islamic schools’ curricula, 1945–2003.

29. Reading for meaning: problematizing inclusion in Indonesian civic education.

30. Sustainable Faculty Development: An Indonesian Case Study.

31. The impact of training and education in Indonesian aid schemes.

32. Does Education Improve Health? Evidence from Indonesia.

33. Do secondary school children stay in school and out of the labour market in the presence of an educational cash transfer?

34. From the Editors.

35. The klebun, the kiai and the blater: notes from western Madura, Indonesia.

36. The future of religiosity education in Catholic schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

37. Young people's attitudes towards inter-ethnic and inter-religious socializing, courtship and marriage in Indonesia.

38. Making Sense of Bali: Unintended outcomes of study abroad programs.

39. Secular-religious debates on the Indonesian National Education System: colonial legacy and a search for national identity in education.

40. “Peer” Educator Initiatives for Adolescent Reproductive Health Projects in Indonesia

41. SCHOOLING IN INDONESIA: CRISIS-RELATED AND LONGER-TERM ISSUES.

42. Improving Competitiveness Through Vocational and Higher Education: Indonesia's Vision For Human Capital Development In 2019–2024.

43. Indonesia Under the New Normal: Challenges and the Way Ahead.

44. Incorporating XBRL topics into the accounting curriculum: empirical evidence from Indonesia.

46. The Effects of the COMMASH-E Intervention on the Fatigue, Sleep Quality and Functional Status of Children with Cancer in Indonesia.

47. 'There is no free education nowadays': youth explanations for school dropout in Indonesia.

48. ‘To be professional is a never-ending journey’: Indonesian early childhood practitioners’ views about the attitudes and behaviours of a professional teacher.

49. Civic Education for Muslim Students in the Era of Democracy: Lessons Learned from Indonesia.

50. The representation of colonial discourse in Indonesian secondary education history textbooks during and after the New Order (1975-2013).