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Optimalisasi Produksi dan Kualitas Rengginang di Setro, Kecamatan Menganti melalui Program Kemitraan Masyarakat (PKM) Wasil, Mohammad; Hendry Cahyono; Restikasari, Wenny; Nilasari, Aprillia; Seno Aji, Tony; Rachmawati, Lucky
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i4.1269

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Produksi dan kualitas rengginang di Desa Setro, Kecamatan Menganti, menghadapi berbagai tantangan, termasuk teknik produksi tradisional yang tidak efisien dan kualitas produk yang tidak konsisten. Untuk mengatasi masalah ini, Program Kemitraan Masyarakat (PKM) dilaksanakan dengan tujuan meningkatkan produksi dan kualitas rengginang. Program ini melibatkan pelatihan teknik produksi modern, penerapan standar kualitas, serta manajemen usaha yang lebih baik. Hasil dari program ini menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam efisiensi produksi, kualitas produk, dan kepuasan konsumen. Selain itu, program ini juga berhasil meningkatkan pendapatan para produsen lokal dan memperkuat ekonomi desa. Dengan demikian, PKM ini membuktikan bahwa kolaborasi antara masyarakat dan akademisi dapat memberikan dampak positif bagi industri lokal.
The Influence of Social, Wellbeing and Financial Literacy on the Financial Burdens of the Sandwich Generation in Indonesia Rachmawati, Lucky; Cahyono, Hendry; Hanifa, Nurul; Arisetyawan, Kukuh; Azhar, Nur Azirah Zahida Mohamad; Shakil, Nurul Syifaa Mohd; Rabbani, Muhammad Arkan
International Journal of Emerging Research and Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : IKIP Widya Darma Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56707/ijoerar.v2i2.72

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Objective: In Indonesia, there are still many adults who generally still pay attention to and support their parents in addition to having to meet their children's needs. This is possibly because the community still maintains eastern customs. This study aims to: 1. Provide an overview of financial, social and welfare burdens financial literacy of the sandwich generation in Indonesia, 2. Knowing social influence, welfare and financial literacy towards the financial burden of the sandwich generation in Indonesia, 3. Develop recommendations looking at the problem conditions faced by the sandwich generation in Indonesia. Method: This study is a type of quantitative research using multiple linear regression analysis. Results: Household Decision Making and Self-treatment have a positive influence on the financial burden of the sandwich generation. Risk and Time Preferences have a negative influence on the financial burden of the sandwich generation. Ethnicity and Child Health Care do not significantly influence the financial burden of the sandwich generation. The Self Treatment has the largest influence compared to other variables. Novelty: This study makes a positive contribution for our understanding of the lives of the traditional sandwich generation in Indonesia. Ethnicity does not significantly influence the financial burden of the sandwich generation, this finding does not support research by Noor & Isa (2020), Do et al. (2014), and Marts (2013). Likewise, the Children's health care variable does not significantly affect the financial burden of the sandwich generation, these findings do not support research by Parker and Patten (2013).
THE SYNERGY OF FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY FOR REAL SECTOR Permatasari, Ika; Cahyono, Hendry; Wulandari, Dwi; Sumarsono, Hadi
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 16 No. 3 (2013): December 2013
Publisher : Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v16i3.218

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One of the causes of low growth and the real sector's contribution is economic policy, both fiscal and monetary that is lesssupportive of the economic actors in the real sector. From the fiscal side, the budget magnitudescan be seen to the realsector (e.g. Agriculture) that is less than 5 percent. The funds are still skimpy that assessed itis difficult todevelop the agricultural sector. From the monetary side, the interest rate is judged still too high and cause economic actors in the real sector is quite difficult to get capital access. This study aims to find synergies between fiscal and monetary policy to support the real sector. This research was using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) through the distribution ofquestionnaires to respondents of SME in Surabaya. The results showedthat interest rate and capital accessto financial institutions are factors considered by SME in obtaining credit (monetary policy). On the other hand, raw materials subsidies and fuel are also a major concern for them to increase production output (fiscal policy).
The Effect of Average Years of Schooling, Open Unemployment Rate, and Labor Force Participation Rate on the Poor Population in Central Java Province in 2010-2024 Ilmi Arifah, Sandrina; Cahyono, Hendry
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi JIE Vol. 9 No. 04 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Pembangunan Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jie.v9i04.42404

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The research investigates the effect of Average Length of Schooling, Open Unemployment Rate, and Labour Force Participation Rate on the Poor Population in Central Java Province during the period 2010-2024. The study uses a multiple linear regression model based on time-series data from the Central Statistics Agency. The findings reveal that the Average Length of Schooling variable contributes negatively and significantly to the poor population. Then the Open Unemployment Rate variable contributes positively and significantly to the poor population. On the other hand, the Labour Force Participation Rate variable only has a positive but insignificant impact on the poor population. The necessary policy implication is that there needs to be a strategy that focuses more on increasing access to education and creating jobs to reduce the unemployment rate, rather than simply encouraging more people to enter the workforce.
The Influence of Inequality, Labor, Poverty, and HDI on Economic Growth in East Nusa Tenggara Isanti Wulandari , Adzana; Cahyono, Hendry
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi JIE Vol. 10 No. 01 (2026): Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Pembangunan Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jie.v9i04.42442

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This study investigates how income inequality (measured by the Gini coefficient), labor force participation, poverty levels, and human capital quality (represented by the Human Development Index) affect economic growth in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province. Using time-series data from 2010 to 2024 sourced from official statistics, the study employs a multiple linear regression model that meets all classical assumptions such as normality, absence of multicollinearity, no heteroscedasticity, and no autocorrelation. The results indicate that all four factors positively and significantly contribute to economic growth, with the HDI standing out as the most influential variable, highlighting the vital importance of human capital development. Despite observed economic growth, the region faces a paradox where inequality and poverty remain widespread, signifying that growth in NTT is not inclusive and largely driven by low-productivity, informal sectors. The study calls for urgent policy interventions aimed at strengthening human capital through better education and healthcare, alongside transforming the labor market by shifting employment towards the formal sector. Examining these variables together within NTT’s socio-economic framework, this research offers crucial insights for promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in developing regions.
Co-Authors Ach. Yasin Achmad Fuad, Raden Agustina, Nia Tri Ahmad Ajib Ridlwan Ahmad Rifaldy Nasrullah Ani Mega Sari Anik Indrawati Arianto, Arif Risky Wahyu Arisetyawan, Kukuh Arum Aldaniar Arzeta Salsabila Yusuf Arzeta Ayu Dita Kurniawati Azhar, Nur Azirah Zahida Binti Muhammad Azhar, Nur Azirah Zahida Mohamad Azyraf Luhung, Padhmanabha Hyang A’rasy Fahrullah Bintari, Selfia Damaswara, Yudega Darmawan, Daffine Dwi Wulandari Dwi Wulandari Eka Dyah Ayu Widyaningrum Eka Dyah Ayu Widyaningrum Eki Arianto Emelia Yesrada Sebriana Erwin Iswahyudi fauzi, moch harun Fitriana, Annisa Nur Gayatri Tirta Lesmana Putri Gilang Aminuddin Gusti Putra, Kevvin Marsellino Hadi Sumarsono Halilladi, Tridenov Habibie Hamzah , Alhafiz Hanifa, Nurul Hilwa Aminatus Solihah Hutabarat, Ruth Eviana Ika Permatasari Ilmi Arifah, Sandrina IMAM SHOLIHUDDIN, MUHAMMAD Imroatul Mutmainah Isanti Wulandari , Adzana Jaka Nugraha kemal, ariq Khairunnisa, Isma Aulia Kharisma, Safa Kusumawati, Maya Ladi Watjuba Lelya Dwi Damayanti LUCKY RACHMAWATI Maydiana, Sherin Ma‘ruf, Aminudin Moch. Khoirul Anwar Monica Putri Santohani Muhamad Fatihul Huda MUHAMMAD IMAM SHOLIHUDDIN Muji Lestari, Uun Tri Nafhatul Ithri, Fina Nico Irawan Nilasari, Aprillia Nurul Hanifa Othman, Norashida Perdini Fisabilillah, Ladi Wajuba Pratama, Abima Yunka Pratiwi, Shonia Lingga Qatrunnada Salsabila Arum Lukluli Rabbani, Muhammad Arkan Rachma Indrarini Rahayu, Fujia Rahman , Fathor Ramadhani, Dini Fitria Robimadin, Cahya Nugeraha Roiq Azmi Salsabiila Baswoko Praundrianagari Salsafadhila, Safina Salva Aulia Abda Samodra, Afim Triyoga Santohani, Monica Putri Sari, Dyah Wulan Shakil, Nurul Syifaa Mohd Siti Nia Rohmah Sri Abidah Suryaningsih Srisuk, Prattana Syafika Putri Putri Tony Seno Aji Wasil, Mohammad Wenny Restikasari Widyatama, Lintang Putri Wildan AryaPutra Rosdiyanto Wulandari, Feni Zainuddin, Ahmad Zuhairi