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Indonesia unemployment soars amid COVID outbreak

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Indonesia unemployment soars amid COVID outbreak

Indonesia unemployment soars amid COVID outbreak

Official data in Jakarta does not account for informal unregistered workers, whose hours have been reduced or cut entirely.


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