Hasnidar Yuslin
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Pembuktian Strategi Pengarusutamaan Gender (PuG): Analisis Capaian Indeks Pemberdayaan Gender di Indonesia Hasnidar Yuslin
Jurnal Ekonomi Dan Statistik Indonesia Vol 1 No 3 (2021): Berdikari: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Statistik Indonesia (JESI)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jesi.01.03.04

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This study aims to prove the Gender Mainstreaming strategy which is analyzed from the achievements of the Gender Empowerment Index from 2010 to 2020. To prove the Gender Mainstreaming strategy, the author uses an index measurement approach from the indicators forming the Gender Empowerment Index which is then analyzed descriptively. It was found that the implementation of the Gender Mainstreaming strategy in Indonesia has not been optimal. The average achievement of the gender empowerment index from 2010 to 2020 was 71.39, which is still far from the perfect ratio of 100. Judging from its forming indicators, it was found that the representation of women in parliament from 2010 to 2020 was still below 30 percent, then women as the professional workforce are still growing at 40 percent which has not yet reached the 50 percent equality level, and the contribution of women's income has experienced an increasing trend which reflects that women have been included in the workforce, but the increase has been slow.
Creative Industry Development as a Local Economic Development Effort Hasnidar Yuslin
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Islamic University of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jielariba.vol7.iss1.art6

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The creative industry sector is quite mushrooming in Indonesia, one of which is in South Sulawesi Province right in Bone Regency, Awangpone District, Compong'e Village. This study aims to describe how the development of the creative industry as an effort to develop the local economy in DD songko' Recca. This research is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques using observation and interviews. The findings show that the development of this creative industry can increase local economic development. The implications found it is hoped that the community, especially songko' recca craftsmen, in addition to this industry being used as local economic development, it is also hoped that in the manufacture of songko' recca still pay attention to the aesthetic values that have become the hallmark of this craft, and for the local government good communication is needed. as well as more attention by providing facilities and infrastructure in making songko' recca so that it can run effectively and efficiently. In addition, a work program in the relevant agencies is needed for the development of the creative industry, especially the manufacture of songko' recca. Keywords: creative industry, local economic development
Human Development and Institutional Quality: Enhancing Welfare in OIC Countries Basri; Riska Prasasti; Muh. Irnandas; Hasnidar Yuslin; Sitti Nikmah Marzuki
Journal of Development Economic and Social Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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This study investigates the factors influencing human resource development (HRD) in Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries, focusing on the moderating role of government governance. The analysis explores variables such as inflation, foreign direct investment (FDI), GDP, population, unemployment, international trade, and human capital, examining their impact on HRD and institutional quality. Secondary data from trusted sources including the World Bank, UNDP, Our World in Data, and WGI is utilized, covering 50 OIC countries from 2012 to 2021. The research applies Dynamic Panel GMM and Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) to identify relationships and moderating effects. Findings show that inflation adversely affects the Human Development Index (HDI), while FDI and economic growth positively influence HDI, highlighting the importance of foreign investment in revitalizing OIC economies. Population growth, human capital, and unemployment also play crucial roles in HRD. Furthermore, government governance emerges as a quasi-moderator, underlining its significance in the effective development of human resources. This study emphasizes the importance of addressing inflation, FDI, GDP, unemployment, human capital, and trade policies to foster sustainable HRD, with government governance playing a key supportive role.