The causes of the Asian economic crisis have been the subject of fierce debates among economists, yet little is known about the impact on employment and well-being. In Indonesia, the worst affected country, the malaise turned into a political and societal upheaval which brought an end to the New Order regime. Based on anthropological fieldwork in two villages along the caost of West Java, the monograph discusses the repercussions for work and welfare in the rural hinterland. Refer to this link for list of supported app: Click here! Buy by Chapter (individual chapters fulfilled in digital format) Preliminary pages 1. Prologue I: NORTH SUBANG 2. Work and Life in Java's Coastal Plain 3. The Impact of Krismon II: EAST CIREBON 4. Diversification of the Rural Economy 5. The Impact of Krismon 6. Epilogue Glossary, Abbreviations and Acronyms; Bibliography; Index Subjects:Sociology / RuralNumber of Pages: 330Imprint: Institute of Southeast Asian StudiesPublication Date: 37485Format: PB