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Journal : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia

Peluang Wanita Bekerja Keluar dari Pasar Tenaga Kerja Setelah Menikah Yeni, Isra; Marta, Joan; Satria, Doni; Adry, Melti Roza; Putri, Dewi Zaini; Sari, Yollit Permata; Akbar, Urmatul Uska; Putra, Hari Setia
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Working after marriage is a dilemma for most women in Indonesia. This study estimates the probability of a working woman to exit the labor market after marriage. Using the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) data from the 2007 and 2014 waves, this study estimates a logit model on the probability of a working woman to exit the labor force. This study found that working in the formal sector is the most significant variable to encourage a working woman to leave the labor force. The policy recommendation of this study is reducing the opportunity costs of working for women in the formal sector
Pengaruh Crowding Out Pengeluaran Tembakau terhadap Konsumsi Rumah Tangga di Sumatra Barat Akbar, Urmatul Uska; Sari, Yollit Permata; Marta, Joan; Satria, Doni; Adry, Melti Roza; Putri, Dewi Zaini; Yeni, Isra
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 2
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Crowding out analysis emphasizes the extent to which household spending on tobacco affects other baskets of household expenditures. The data used in this study is the National Socio-Economic Survey in 2016. Using the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System equation, this study found that tobacco expenditure has a negative and significant effect on almost all types of household expenditures, such as fuel, education, entertainment, clothing, health, and durable goods. Household durable goods expenditure is the most displaced or sacrificed, followed by education expenditure. This finding reveals tobacco consumption has effect on human capital investment and long-run economic growth in West Sumatra.