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KEBIJAKSANAAN KEPENDUDUKAN: TEORI, KONSEP, DAN PENERAPANNYA DI INDONESIA Tadjuddin Noer Effendi
Populasi Vol 2, No 2 (1991): Desember
Publisher : Pusat Studi Kependudukan dan Kebijakan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This paper discusses the theoritical, conceptual background of population policy in Indonesia. In particular, it discusses the theory that related to the population control especially the fertility and mortality. It also suggests that fertility can be reduced by implementing family planningprogram and to reduce infant mortality. The populationproblems notonly government care,but also public responsibility in order to save the environment for the next generation.
SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA DI INDONESIA; ANALISIS DATA SENSUS Tadjuddin Noer Effendi
Populasi Vol 3, No 1 (1992): Juni
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the quality of human resource in urban and rural areas of Indonesia. By using labor utilisation approach this study shows that although the education of labor force has increased along with the spread of educational facilities, there is a tendency that educated unemployment and underemployment are not decreased. This suggests that quite a highproportion of labor is underutilized. This reflects that technology and skill of labor are low which determine the low level of humanresource quality.
EKONOMI RUMAH TANGGA, DISTRIBUSI PENDAPATAN DAN KEMISKINAN DI DUA DESA DI JAWA TENGAH DAN DIY: Studi Kasus di Batus (Klaten) dan Semanu (Gunung Kidul) Tadjuddin Noer Effendi; Wini Tamtiari; Susi Eja Yuarsi; Sukamtiningsih Sukamtiningsih
Populasi Vol 4, No 2 (1993): Desember
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This study examines the household economy, income distribution, extent of poverty, and factors that determine the poverty level of two villages in Central Java and Yogyakarta. By using data from household and industry surveys, this study found that lack of employment opportunities in the agriculturalsector hasforced many rural workers looking for non-farm employment, both in rural and urban areas. Rural non-farm activities, especially rural industries, have a positive impact in reducing poverty both in less developed and indeveloped villages. As can be expected this study also found that poverty is more common in less developed than developed areas. However, inequality in income distribution is more pronounced in developed villages. This means that poverty and income distribution are quite different problems. Accordingly, solutions to these problems have to be different.