Ferry Hadiyanto
Universitas Padjadjaran

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ANALISIS KUALITAS PENDIDIKAN DAN KESEHATAN ANAK DARI TENAGA KERJA WANITA: STUDI KASUS KABUPATEN CIANJUR DAN INDRAMAYU Hadiyanto, Ferry
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan JESP Volume 17 Nomor 2, Oktober 2016
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.17.2.3782

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This study aims to determine the quality of children’s education and health of female worker (Tenaga Kerja Wanita) families in Cianjur and Indramayu districts. Using survey data on 56 households in Cianjur district and 48 households in Indramayu district. This research used probit model analysis. The variables such as children report cards, frequency of child illness, education expenditure, health expenditure, age of children, education of head of household, dependency of child, and family responsibility. The results showed that education expenditure, age of children, and education of head of family have a significant effect on children education, while children's health was affected by child's age and family's responsibility.
PENENTUAN POTENSI SEKTOR UNGGULAN DAN POTENSIAL DI PROVINSI MALUKU Kharisma, Bayu; Hadiyanto, Ferry
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 19, No 1: April 2018
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.19.1.3938

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This paper aims to analyze the potentials of the leading sector and to formulate policy priorities for regional economic development in Maluku Province. The research methodology used in this research is Location Quotient (LQ), Growth Ratio Model (MRP) and Overlay analysis. The result of the research shows that in Maluku Province there are 8 economic categories that have basic sector namely agriculture, forestry and fishery category; categories of water supply, waste management and recycling; major trade-retail and auto-motorcycle repair categories; categories of transportation and warehousing; government administration, defense and compulsory social security schemes; categories of education services; categories of health services and social activities; and other service categories. The result of growth ratio (MRP) shows that the sector with the highest average regional growth rate (RPs) in Maluku province is mining and quarrying sector. Furthermore, overlay analysis shows that the sectors of government administration, defense, compulsory social security and large and retail trade; car and motorcycle repairs
Dana Desa, SDGs Desa dan Pembangunan Desa di Kabupaten Cianjur dan Bogor Ramdani, Sandi Asep; Kharisma, Bayu; Hadiyanto, Ferry
Jurnal Anggaran dan Keuangan Negara Indonesia (AKURASI) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Anggaran dan Keuangan Negara Indonesia (AKURASI)
Publisher : Direktorat Jenderal Anggaran Kementerian, Keuangan Republik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33827/akurasi2024.vol6.iss2.art245

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Cianjur and Bogor Regencies in West Java receive substantial Village Fund allocations but exhibit significant differences in IDM values. This study aims to analyze the contribution of village funds to Village SDGs achievement and their impact on IDM values in both regencies from 2018-2023, using mapping of village fund activity codes, panel data regression, and difference in differences (DiD). The results show that village fund activities in both regencies primarily support Village SDGs number 9 (Village Infrastructure and Innovation). However, in Cianjur, IDM is most influenced by activities in Village SDGs number 13, while in Bogor, SDGs number 16 has the greatest impact. DiD analysis reveals that implementing Village SDGs in Bogor is more effective than in Cianjur. These findings suggest that Village Government need to optimize IDM achievements through Village Fund activities depends on each village's characteristics, with a balanced focus beyond physical infrastructure being crucial for rural development.
Personal Capital and Female Labor Force Participation in Indonesia: A Probit Analysis of Urban–Rural Contrasts Pertiwi, Elita; Purnagunawan, Raden Muhamad; Hadiyanto, Ferry; Alyasa, Faisal Madjid
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jish.v14i2.95599

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This study investigates the impact of personal capital, comprising education, ICT skills, and health, on female labor force participation (FLFP) in Indonesia, where FLFP remains low despite decades of economic growth. The research addresses a critical gap in understanding how individual human capital interacts with regional contexts to influence women’s participation in paid work. Using nationally representative data from the 2022 National Socioeconomic Survey, this study applies a probit regression model to estimate the probability of FLFP among working-age females, with separate analyses for urban and rural areas. Interaction terms are included to test whether ICT skills have greater effects at higher education levels. The results indicate that education exhibits a U-shaped relationship with FLFP. Marginal effect plots confirm this non-linear pattern, with participation lowest at mid-level education. When ICT is included, this negative effect is reduced, especially in urban areas, indicating that digital skills help enhance the value of education. Interaction plots show that ICT alone has little effect at low education levels but becomes increasingly beneficial as education levels rise, particularly in urban settings. Health, which encompasses physical, mental, and cognitive aspects, also has a significant positive impact on women’s participation. These findings suggest that policies should not only expand access to education and digital skills but also integrate health support to promote women’s employment. Enhancing digital infrastructure and tailoring interventions to local contexts may help reduce gender and regional gaps in FLFP.