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Pengaruh Inflasi Dan Suku Bunga Terhadap Return Saham Dengan Profitabilitas Sebagai Variabel Intervening Di Perbankan Yang Terdaftar Di Bursa Efek Indonesia Tahun 2013-2015: The Effect of Inflation and Interest Rates on Stock Returns with Profitability as an Intervening Variable in Banks Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2013-2015 Wiratno, Adi; Kurniasari, Wulan; Yusuf, Muhammad
Journal of Accounting Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jas.v2i1.1216

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This study aims to prove empirically that inflation and interest rates have a direct infuence on stock returns with ROA as intervening variables on Bankings listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange. The purposive sampling method used has certain criteria on samplings which published financial statements in 2013-2015 with documents in the average of a quartal of 10 banking industries based on Bank 3 book. This research shows the direct and indirect effect of using multiple linear regression to prove contribution of independent variable to dependent partially and simultaneously to stock return and using path analysis as the best intervening effect. Partial test result (t test) inflation and interest rate have direct influence to stock return with result of data of t-calculate> t-table is -4.000> 1.658 and -3.734> 1.658. ROA does not have a direct influence on stock return partial test results (Test t) t-count <t-table is 1.531 <1.658. Inflation has an indirect effect on stock return through ROA the result of 0.012 and the interest rate has indirect effect on stock return through ROA results 0.011. So, this research results can be used as information for investors and stakeholders in determining a good investment in Banking
Tingkat Partisipasi Angkatan Kerja Perempuan dan Pertumbuhan Ekonomi: Uji Hipotesis U-Feminisasi Kurniasari, Wulan; Gunarto, Toto; Yuliawan, Dedy
Ekono Insentif Vol 19 No 1 (2025): Ekono Insentif
Publisher : Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah IV

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36787/jei.v19i1.1451

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Isu gender dan pembangunan telah menjadi topik utama dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Fenomena global telah menunjukkan adanya kesenjangan gender dalam tenaga kerja. Indonesia merupakan negara yang masih menhadapi kesenjangan gender dalam angkatan kerja, meskipun pertumbuhan ekonomi terus meningkat secara konsisten di negara ini. Penilitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat hipotesis U-Feminisasi pada tingkat partisipasi angkatan kerja (TPAK) perempuan dan pertumbuhan ekonomi dengan menggunakan metode Ordinary Least Square. Kami menggunakan rangkaian data time seris untuk wilayah Indonesia tahun 1991 -2021. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat hubungan berbentuk U antara TPAK perempuan dengan pertumbuhan ekonomi. Temuan dari penelitian ini dapat digunakan untuk mengembangkan kebijakan guna meningkatkan TPAK perempuan sehingga Indonesia dapat memperoleh manfaat penuh dari bonus demografi yang akan datang.
Economic and Health Dimension of Female Labor Force Participation in Indonesia Kurniasari, Wulan; Budiarty, Ida; Murwiati, Asih
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol 14 No 1 (2025): Volume 14 Nomor 1 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jep.v14i1.3879

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Women and employment are a problem faced by both developed and developing countries. The view that women should work in the domestic sphere places women as weak and disadvantaged in society. This study aims to analyze and determine the role of the dimensions of economic and health in the female labor force participation during the 2017-2021 period in 34 provinces in Indonesia. Economic indicators are seen from female wages and female education. Meanwhile, health indicators are seen in female-headed households, fertility, and young women’s marriage. This study uses panel data analysis with the Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The study results show that the indicators in the economic dimension that have a significant relationship to the female labor force participation are female wages and female education. Then, an indicator in health that has a significant relationship is early-age marriage. Education emerges as a key finding in this study, thereby positioning the expansion of women's access to education as a central focus in efforts to enhance female labor force participation (FLFP).