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participation rate 22 pts lower than single women, but married men have a rate 28 pts higher than single men 
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[LEFT MARGIN: p 108 -] occupational differentiation based on sex high, esp for young single migrants
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among males, migrants & urban natives have rather similar occupational distributions, whereas among females migrants 
& urban natives have very different occupational distribs 
esp true for Indon. 
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in Ind. about 12% of urban females work as cooks, maids, private domestics (about 7% for Thail.)
in group of young, single recent migrants figure jumps to 68% for Indon. women (51% in Thail.)
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no such occupational concentration for males

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BPS
female labor force partic. rates in urban areas

24% in 1980

[[TWO COLUMN TABLE]]
pop  Jak 1980  |  6,503,449
     Sur       |  2,027,913
     Band      |  1,462,637
     Medan     |  1,378,955
     Sem       |  1,026,671
     Pal       |    787,187
     U.P.      |    709,038
     Mal       |    511,780
     Pad       |    480,922
     Sunak.    |    469,888

total pop 155 million nationally of which 22% urban
(hence 34,100,000 urban w/ about half or 17,050,000 urban female)

from BSP wall chart for 1980

tot pop Ind 147,491,000 (119,208,000 in 1971)
tot male pop 73,333,000
tot female pop 74,158,000