Labor, wages and living standards in Java, 1680-1914

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2015

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de Zwart, PimISNI 0000000395534058
van Zanden, Jan LuitenISNI 0000000114660606

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Abstract

The development of living standards in Java has long been a subject of scholarly interest. A number of scholars have suggested that between 1600 and 1900 Southeast Asian living standards declined significantly. The present article contributes to these issues by calculating long-term real wages for Java between 1680 and 1914, following Allen's subsistence basket methodology. New data on wages and prices were collected from the Dutch East India Company (VOC) archives and connected to data on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The resultant long-term real wage developments show a slightly different picture of Javanese living standards than that which has emerged from the literature to date.

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de Zwart, P & van Zanden, J L 2015, 'Labor, wages and living standards in Java, 1680-1914', European Review of Economic History, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 215-234. https://doi.org/10.1093/ereh/hev007