Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/63269
Type: Conference paper
Title: Islamic women's organizations in Indonesia: Characteristics, activities, and government funding
Author: Nuryartono, N.
Sukontamarn, P.
Citation: Crises and Opportunities: Past, Present and Future: proceedings of the 18th Biennial Conference of the ASAA, held at The University of Adelaide 5-8 July 2010 / E. Morrell and M. Barr (eds.): pp.1-26
Publisher: ASAA
Publisher Place: www
Issue Date: 2010
ISBN: 9780725811365
Conference Name: Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (18th : 2010 : Adelaide, South Australia)
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Nunung Nuryartono and Pataporn Sukontamarn
Abstract: Using survey data of 59 Islamic women’s organizations, the paper presents information on the characteristics and activities of Islamic women’s organizations in Indonesia. The study focuses on organizations which are affiliated with Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah, and Persis. The study further analyzes the characteristics of the organizations which are correlated with the receipt of government funding. Surprisingly, organizations that report that they have activities related to women’s empowerment are less likely to receive government funding compared to those that do not have activities related to women’s empowerment.
Rights: Copyright 2010 the authors
Published version: http://asaa.asn.au/ASAA2010/reviewed_papers/#n
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