Ngadi Ngadi

Ngadi is a researcher at the Research Center for Population, the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) since 2005. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Human Geography, at the University of Tokyo, Japan. He obtained a master's degree from Population and Employment Studies at the University of Indonesia. His research interests relate to population and labor mobility, employment and human resources, demographic change, and rural development. SCOPUS-ID: 57682503500, ORCID-code: 0000-0002-5249-0860; Contact’s email: ngad009@brin.go.id

Publications

The Disparities of Higher-Educated Men and Women in Leadership Positions in Indonesia
Hennigusnia Hennigusnia, Ardhian Kurniawati, Devi Asiati, Ngadi Ngadi, Zantermans Rajagukguk. © 2025. 36 pages.
This paper analyzes gender disparities in leadership among highly educated workers in Indonesia. The data for the analysis is the August NLFS 2023. The research data shows...
Jobs and Wages Recovery of Multigenerational Workforces in Indonesia Post COVID-19
Ngadi Ngadi, Ruth Meilianna, Zantermans Rajagukguk, Khairul Ismed. © 2023. 18 pages.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had various impacts on the employment sector in Indonesia, such as the loss of millions of jobs, reduced working hours, termination of employment...
Business Model of Palm Oil Smallholding in South Sumatra, Indonesia: Challenges and Future Prospects
Ngadi Ngadi. © 2022. 24 pages.
One of the business models that has been developed in the palm oil plantations in Indonesia is the consolidation of the land of smallholders while professionally managed by...
International Indonesian Migrant Women Workers: Challenges at Work and the Consequences for Family Left Behind
Fitranita Ibnu, Ngadi Ngadi, Ade Latifa, Bayu Setiawan. © 2021. 21 pages.
Indonesia is a sending country for international migrant workers, dominated by women. Most of them work as domestic workers that only require a low level of education. The...
Sustainability of MSMEs in Indonesia: Learnings From COVID-19 Impact
Devi Asiati, Ngadi Ngadi, Yulinda Nurul Aini, Yanti Astrelina Purba. © 2021. 23 pages.
This chapter is aimed to discuss the condition of the MSMEs in Indonesia at the beginning of COVID-19 as well as the strategies that the government has undertaken to minimize the...