印尼的劳动力流动与殖民和强迫劳动制度:一个长期的观点

IF 2.9 2区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Ulbe Bosma
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印度尼西亚被纳入全球经济,为核心资本主义国家提供商品,经历了各种主要不自由的劳动力制度,将当地社会与全球市场联系起来。这些制度多种多样,从殖民当局施加的奴隶制、强迫劳动,到雇主通过预付工资对工人施加的广泛影响。本文概述了17世纪以来荷兰殖民主义和当地统治者所追求的不同形式的剥削;它探讨了这些是如何随着时间和地点的变化而变化的,以及19世纪劳动力制度的主要分歧是如何发生的,在那里,人口稠密的爪哇遵循了与其他人口稀少的岛屿不同的轨迹。在爪哇,种植园农业成为当地农村经济的一部分,而印尼群岛其他地区面向全球市场的生产导致了以奴隶为基础的生产的激增。直到20世纪,这种分岔的劳动力招募模式才开始融合,数十万爪哇移民工人在契约条件下被招募。最后,本文展示了这些模式如何在后殖民时代留下了他们的遗产。
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Labour Mobility and Colonial and Forced Labour Regimes in Indonesia: A Long-Term View

Labour Mobility and Colonial and Forced Labour Regimes in Indonesia: A Long-Term View

Incorporated into the global economy to provide the commodities for core capitalist countries, Indonesia experienced a variety of predominantly unfree labour regimes that connected local societies to global markets. These regimes varied from slavery, coerced labour imposed by colonial authorities, to extensive patterns of leverage employers hold over workers through advance payments. This paper gives an overview of different forms of exploitation pursued both by Dutch colonialism as well as local rulers from the 1600s onwards; it explores how these varied over time and place and how a major divergence of labour regimes happened in the 19th century wherein densely populated Java followed a different trajectory from other islands that were mostly thinly populated. In Java, plantation agriculture became embedded in local rural economies whereas production for the global market in other parts of the Indonesian archipelago led to an upsurge of slave-based production. Only in the 20th century did this bifurcated pattern of labour recruitment start to converge, wherein hundreds of thousands of Javanese migrant workers were recruited under indentured conditions. In conclusion, the paper demonstrates how these patterns have left their legacies in postcolonial times.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agrarian Change is a journal of agrarian political economy. It promotes investigation of the social relations and dynamics of production, property and power in agrarian formations and their processes of change, both historical and contemporary. It encourages work within a broad interdisciplinary framework, informed by theory, and serves as a forum for serious comparative analysis and scholarly debate. Contributions are welcomed from political economists, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, economists, geographers, lawyers, and others committed to the rigorous study and analysis of agrarian structure and change, past and present, in different parts of the world.
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