Izza Mafruhah
Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Does Women’s Reproductive Health and Empowerment Affect Female Labor Participation in ASEAN? Salma Audiena Al Faizah; Izza Mafruhah; Julianus Johnny Sarungu
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 21, No 1 (2020): JEP 2020
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jep.v21i1.10387

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This research aims to analyze the effect of women’s reproductive health and women’s empowerment on female labor force participation (FLFP) in ASEAN countries. This type of research is quantitative research with panel data types from 9 (nine) ASEAN countries during the period 2010-2017. The resultsshow that countries with high levels of women’s reproductive health and women’s empowerment also have high levels of female labor participation.
ANALYSIS OF INDICATOR OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT INDEX (CASE STUDY VILLAGE IN MAGELANG REGENCY 2014-2018) Dwi Nisaul Husna; Izza Mafruhah; Mohsina Hayat
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
Publisher : MESP–FEB UNS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v7i1.79455

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One of the target found in RPJMN 2015 – 2019 is to decrease the amount of backward village up to 5.000 and increase the amount of independent village up to 2.000. Therefore BPS and BAPPENAS issued a measuring instrument called Rural Development Index (RDI) that describes the level of progress or development of the village at a time (BPS, 2018). Magelang Regency is one of 4 regencies in Central Java which become a pilot innovation village in national level. The aims of this research are (1) to find out the description of RDI and (2) to find out the factors that influence the up and down of RDI. This research uses RDI measurement method issued by BPS and BAPPENAS in 2014. This method uses 42 indicators divided into 5 dimensions: (1) basic services; (2) infrastructure conditions; (3) accessibility/ transportation; (4) public services; and (5) governmental administration. The result shows that the RDI score in Magelang Regency in 2014 – 2018 increased even just 0,05. In 2014, RDI is at 64,24 and increased to 64,29 in 2018. Rural development is expected to empowering the community when the Rural Goverment making the development policy so it can be accordance with what the community needs.
THE INFLUENCE OF ECONOMICS GROWTH, MINIMUM WAGES, POVERTY AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURES ON THE HDI Anisa Nur Hestiningsih; Izza Mafruhah; Chenny Seftarita
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
Publisher : MESP–FEB UNS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v8i2.79838

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This study aims to analyze the influences of economic growth, minimum wages, poverty and capital expenditure to the Human Development Index in Ex-Residency of Surakarta and to analyze the regional classification based on the Klassen Typology. Data analysis method used is panel data regression with Random Effect Model and Klassen Typology. The time period of this study is eight years from 2011 to 2018. Panel data regression results show that economic growth, minimum wages, and capital expenditure have a positive and significant effect on the HDI. Poverty has a negative and significant effect on the HDI. Based on the Klassen Typology according to income per capita and economic growth, Ex-Residency of Surakarta divided into three regional quadrants. Meanwhile according to the HDI and economic growth, Ex-Residency of Surakarta divided into four regional quadrants. Regional classification according to the Klassen Typology which is based on HDI and economic growth in 2011 shows that (1) Surakarta, Sukoharjo and Klaten are developed regions; (2) Karanganyar is a developed but depressed area; (3) Boyolali and Sragen are developing areas; and (4) Wonogiri is a disadvantaged area. Meanwhile, 2018 showed changes that saw Karanganyar become a developed region category; Klaten is categorized as a developed but depressed area; and other districts/cities still remain in the same category as in 2011. This shift occurred due to changes in human development and economic growth in cities and districts in the former Surakarta Residency.