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Rekomendasi Skema Sistem Satu Data Daerah Hasudungan, Rocky Gunung; Galistya, Theresia Mutiara; Solana, Aryadi; Aini, Nur; Ngurah Diksa, I Gusti Bagus; Sri Jayanti, Dewa Ayu
Seminar Nasional Official Statistics Vol 2024 No 1 (2024): Seminar Nasional Official Statistics 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Statistika STIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34123/semnasoffstat.v2024i1.2203

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Indonesia has launched a National Statistics System (SSN) and the One Data Indonesia (SDI) program to ensure standardized and interoperable sectoral statistical data. Jembrana Regency, through the innovation "Jembrana Satu Data Dari Desa (JSDDD)," has demonstrated best practices in regional data management and successfully integrated data down to the village level. This success motivated the author to recommend a Regional One Data System Scheme. This paper emphasizes the importance for regions to have core data as a single source of truth to achieve data interoperability both within local government institutions and with central government. Core data can be obtained through independent village-level data collection, as seen in the JSDDD initiative, or by utilizing census-scale data. The regional office of BPS can play a crucial role as a data steward in auditing and evaluating the quality of regional data. The Regional One Data System can enhance the cost-efficiency of data collection and ensure that data is automatically updated through data registration-based government programs and services.
Analisis Capaian Pembangunan SDM dan Faktor-faktor Pendorong Penyerapan Tenaga Kerja di Provinsi Bali Galistya, Theresia Mutiara
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 2 No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Provinsi Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51172/jbmb.v2i3.20

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Human resource development in the Bali Province can be illustrated through the development of the Human Development Index (HDI) achievements and employment conditions. Until 2018, HDI of Bali Province recorded continued to grow and is at a "high" level. The challenge that arises is that there are still gaps in the achievement of HDI at the regency level. Efforts to increase the Mean Years of Schooling (RLS) and per capita expenditure in regency with a "moderate" HDI status seem to be one solution to narrowing disparities in human resource development between regions. In view of employment conditions, Bali's Open Unemployment Rate (TPT) was recorded to be the lowest nationally. However, the low level of education possessed by most workers has an impact on the low wages or salaries that can be obtained. The study was complemented by causal analysis to see the effect of economic growth, investment, and the Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP) on employment in the Bali Province. Case studies are conducted according to data conditions that released by Statistics Indonesia for 2009-2017. The results showed that simultaneously all three variables had a close relationship with employment. This is indicated by the R2 value that recorded at 94,3 percent. Partially, economic growth has a positive effect on employment though not significant. Investment and UMP variables have a positive and significant effect on employment in the Bali Province.