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Reduksi Kemiskinan pada Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Sumatera Selatan Rohima, Siti; Liliana, Liliana; Putri, Aning Kesuma
Society Vol 8 No 2 (2020): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v8i2.215

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Local Government expenditure is budgeting for all government needs and activities and managed under the authority of provinces, regencies, and municipalities through their respective regional heads. Well-targeted Local Government expenditure optimization has a significant impact on the regional economy. This research aims to determine poverty reduction in regencies/municipalities in South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, by examining the variable’s impact of social assistance expenditure, capital expenditure, and local revenue on poverty. The data used are primary and secondary data obtained from 15 regencies/municipalities in South Sumatra Province during the 2010-2018 periods. The analysis technique uses in this research were Poverty Mapping with Klassen Typology and Multiple Linear Regression (MLR). Using the Klassen typology for poverty mapping in South Sumatra Province obtained four regional classifications (quadrant) based on poverty and economic growth: quadrant I (developed and fast-growing region), quadrant II (developed but depressed region), quadrant III (developing region), and quadrant IV (less developed region). The Klassen typology classification results: quadrant I include Palembang City, quadrant II includes Musi Banyuasin Regency, Muara Enim Regency, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, and Banyuasin Regency. Quadrant III includes Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, Prabumulih City, and Lubuk Linggau City. Also, quadrant IV includes Lahat Regency, Musi Rawas Regency, Ogan Ilir Regency, Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency, Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan Regency, Empat Lawang Regency, and Pagar Alam City. The t-test regression results showed that Social assistance expenditure and local revenue affect poverty reduction, while capital expenditure does not significantly affect poverty reduction. The F-test regression results showed that poverty reduction was affected simultaneously by social assistance expenditure, capital expenditure, and local revenue. Policies in social assistance expenditure and capital expenditure were not well-targeted. The policies expected to reduce poverty are to provide well-targeted social assistance expenditure and capital expenditure.
Modal Manusia, Sosial, Upah, dan Kesejahteraan: Kasus Pekerja Usaha Kecil dan Menengah Muhyiddin, Nurlina Tarmizi; Soebyakto, Bambang Bemby; Asyiek, Fauziah; Putri, Aning Kesuma; Cholid, Idham; Liliana, Liliana
Society Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v9i2.283

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Capital consists of human capital, social capital, natural capital, physical capital, and financial capital, but this study will only discuss human and social capital. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between human and social capital in achieving prosperity through the level of wages and income, especially for workers in the Small and Medium Enterprises sector in Palembang City. Respondents in this research were 400 workers in the Small and Medium Enterprises sector in Palembang, in the Sub-districts of Sukarami, Ilir Barat I, Kalidoni, Seberang Ulu I and Seberang Ulu II. The method used is descriptive qualitative in path analysis, with primary data in interview questionnaires. The results showed that workers’ drinking and maximum income ranged from Rp500,000 to Rp7,500,000, with an average of Rp1,903,041. The results of the path analysis found that human capital through wages affected the income of 76.4 percent, with a beta value of 0.137 indicating that if the length of schooling were increased by 10 percent, wages would increase by 1.4 times and income by 23.6 percent. In contrast, the relationship of social capital through wages to income is very small because other factors influence, such as the work environment, place of residence, and others.
Co-Authors A Fahrezi, Irgi A. Arif Dwi Nugroho A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W ABDUL BASHIR, ABDUL Adnan, Nazeli Agam Pamungkas Lumintan, Agam Pamungkas Aini, Halia Butra Alghifari Mahdi Igamo Almuhajir Almuhajir, Almuhajir Andaiyani, Sri Andre Lionel Sanjaya, Andre Lionel Andreas Harison, Andreas Andrew Victory Walelang, Andrew Victory Andy Setiabudi Aning Kesuma Putri, Aning Kesuma Anita Nathania Anita Nathania Purbowo Anthony Wibisono Anthony Wijaya Asyiek, Fauziah Azwardi Azwardi Bambang Bemby soebyakto, Bambang Bemby Bobby William Therry, Bobby William Butra Aini, Halia Chodijah, Rosmiyati Cholid, Idham Christian Aditia, Christian Daniel Runtulalu, Daniel Delafena, Irfan Dewi, Kencana Dirta Pratama Atiyatna Dwi Darma Puspita Sari Edo Pangkatodi, Edo Ellysa Tjandra Engellika, Giovanny Erick Leonardo Evans Sanjaya Evelyn Njoto, Evelyn Fadillah, Reni Frieda, Frieda Fuadah, Luk Luk Gregorius Satia Budhi Gustriani, Gustriani H.M. Rasyid Umrie, H.M. Rasyid Hans Christian Indrayana, Hans Christian Hans Juwiantho Hapsari, Annisa Tri Hartono Hartono Harunnurrasyid, Harunnurrasyid Harvey Tjahjono, Harvey Hasya, Muhammad Nawal Hendri Marhadi Hendrick, Fran Henry Novianus Palit Hidayat, Ariodillah Ichsan Hamidi Inavonna, Inavonna Irvan Putra Ganiartha, Irvan Putra Jeffrey ., Jeffrey Johan Pranata, Johan Juliando Christian Weydekamp, Juliando Christian Justinus Andjarwirawan Juwita, Retno Sari Kartasari, Shelly Febriana Kartika Gunadi Kristo Radion Purba Lili Kusumawati Madalena, Mardalena Madinah, Madinah Mahardhika Permana Putera, Mahardhika Permana Mahendra, Kariza Awal Mahmud Alpusari Mahmudah, Aryatul Mardalena Mardalena Michael Chang, Michael Muhammad Bahrul Ulum MUHAMMAD TEGUH, MUHAMMAD Muhyiddin, Nurlina Tarmizi Mukhlis Mukhlis Nida, Rahma Nopri Yarsyah, Waldi Pertiwi, Rasyida Prijambodo, Bambang Purba, Surono Rafael, Angelo Brian Rahardjo, Kevin Sebastian Raneo, Agung Putra Riandi, Muhammad Vicky Richard Giovanni Darsono, Richard Giovanni Rolly Intan Rudy Adipranata Rudy Setiawan Saggaf, Abdullah Sari, Lily Eka Sepannur Bandri Shodrokova, Xenaneira Silvia Rostianingsih Siti Rohima Soesanto, Daniel Stendy, Stendy Sukanto Sukanto Susana Limanto Syamsuriadi, Syamsuriadi Syarief, Ahmad Ridwan Tania, Stefani Taufik Taufik Te, Richardson Ullah, Aulia Vanessa, Jolin Vanomy, Afrianti Elsye Vina, Vina Viorensa, Viorensa Waldi Novi Yarsah Wijaksana Budi, Wijaksana Wulandari, Zulfa Yohanes Nicolas Paulo Kwarrie, Yohanes Nicolas Paulo Yohanes Pribadi Yuliani Yuliani Yunisvita, Yunisvita Zhang, Sherles Zulfatri Aini