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THE EFFECT OF INFLATION, MINIMUM WAGE, LABOR ABSORPTION AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON POVERTY IN INDONESIA Rahma Viona Angraeni; Siti Nurjanah; Sri Indah Nikensari
Finance : International Journal of Management Finance Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): June
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Poverty is still the most important problem in Indonesia, especially in urban areas. The problem of urban poverty is long-term, making it difficult to overcome until now. The increase in urban poverty is often characterized by underdevelopment and backwardness, low productivity and low income received, and the ability and opportunity to develop themselves and improve their welfare. The Covid-19 pandemic also has an impact not only on health but also on urban poverty. There are several factors that cause urban poverty such as high inflation rates, low wages, low employment and Covid-19 Pandemic. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Inflation, Minimum Wage, Labor Absorption, and The Covid-19 Pandemic on Urban Poverty in Indonesia. This research uses quantitative methods with multiple linear regression analysis techniques and the Generalized Least Square (GLS) model. This research uses secondary data and the Covid-19 pandemic is categorized as a dummy variable. The results of this study show that inflation has no significant effect on urban poverty. Minimum wage and labor absorption have a negative and significant effect on urban poverty. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic has a positive and significant effect on urban poverty.
Pengaruh Investasi, Tenaga Kerja, dan Pembangunan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi terhadap Pembangunan Ekonomi Inklusif di Kawasan Timur Indonesia dan Kawasan Barat Indonesia Anggitaningrum, Aprilian; Iranto, Dicky; Nikensari, Sri Indah
Jurnal Serambi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol 7, No 2 (2024): MARET-AGUSTUS 2024
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This research aims to see whether there is an influence of investment, labor, and information and communication technology development on Inclusive Economic Development in the Eastern Region of Indonesia and the Western Region of Indonesia. The research method used in this research is panel data from 2017-2021 in 13 provinces in the eastern region of Indonesia and 21 provinces in the western region of Indonesia. Data presented annually is obtained from the Central Statistics Agency, the Ministry of Investment of the Republic of Indonesia, and the National Development Planning Agency of the Republic of Indonesia. Based on the results of the partial analysis, the Investment variable has a positive and significant effect on Inclusive Economic Development in the Eastern Region of Indonesia seen from the probability value which is smaller than 0.05. Meanwhile, in the Western Region of Indonesia, the investment variable has no effect on inclusive economic development as seen from the probability value which is greater than 0.05. The labor variable has a positive and significant effect on inclusive economic development in the Eastern Region of Indonesia and the Western Region of Indonesia seen from the probability value which is smaller than 0.05. The information and communication technology development variable has a positive and significant influence on inclusive economic development in the Eastern Region of Indonesia and the Western Region of Indonesia as seen from the probability value which is smaller than 0.05. Simultaneously, all variables have a significant influence on inclusive economic development in the Eastern Region of Indonesia and have an influence of 93.07% and the remaining 6.03% is explained by other variables outside the research. Simultaneously, all variables have a significant influence on inclusive economic development in the Western Region of Indonesia and have an influence of 87.61% and the remaining 12.39% is explained by other variables outside the research. 
PENGARUH TINGKAT PENDIDIKAN, PENGELUARAN PUBLIK DAN KESETARAAN GENDER TERHADAP DIGITAL SKILLS DI OECD Rizkyana; Nikensari, Sri Indah; Herlitah
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bahwa adanya pengaruh tingkat pendidikan, pengeluaran publik dan kesetaraan gender terhadap digital skills di negara OECD. Penelitian ini menggunakan data panel negara OECD dalam kurung waktu tahun 2017 sampai 2018. Penelitian ini juga menggunakan teori pertumbuhan ekonomi endogen sebagai grand teorinya. Data yang digunakan telah melalui uji normalitas menggunakan metode regresi dan di olah menggunakan Eviews 11. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa tingkat pendidikan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap digital skills tenaga kerja dengan nilai probabilitas sebesar 0,0017 < (0,05), pengeluaran publik berpengaruh positif namun tidak signifikan terhadap digital skills tenaga kerja dengan nilai probabilitas sebesar 0,1746 > (0,05) serta kesetaraan gender juga berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap digital skills tenaga kerja dengan nilai probabilitas sebesar 0,0001 < (0,05).
THE EFFECT OF PRICE, EXCHANGE RATE, AND CONSUMPTION ON INDONESIAN RUBBER EXPORTS BY MAIN DESTINATION COUNTRY Lisdiani, Ilfy; Nikensari, Sri Indah; Iranto, Dicky
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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As one of the largest natural rubber exporters in the world, Indonesia has global potential to conquer therubber export market. This condition is indicated by the high value of Indonesia's natural rubber exportsto the global market. Based on the current world natural rubber export data of 64.8%, this value is ofcourse controlled by the world's two largest rubber exporters, one of which is Indonesia at 28.8%. Thisstudy aims to determine the effect of prices, exchange rates, and consumption on Indonesian rubberexports according to the main destination countries. The method used in this study is the panel dataregression method of the five main destination countries for Indonesian rubber exports, namely theUnited States, Japan, China, India, and South Korea in the 2013-2019 period with a fixeffect model.This data is secondary data obtained through a trade map and world bank and processed usingEviews 11. The results show that the variables of price, exchange rate, and consumption have asignificant and positive effect on rubber exports in Indonesia by destination country.
THE EFFECT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, INFLATION AND BUSINESS CONFIDENCE INDEX ON UNEMPLOYMENT IN ASEAN-5 Yusri, Kamilatun Ahsana; Nikensari, Sri Indah; Iranto, Dicky
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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This study aims to see the effect of of economics growth, inflation, and business confidence indexin ASEAN-5. The method used in this research is panel data regression method with VectorError Correction model. This research was conducted in 5 countrys in ASEAN for fiveteenyears, 2005-2019. The variables in this study consisted of the economics growth represented bypercentage of GDP (X1), inflation represented by consumer price index (X2), business confidenceindex represented by percentage of business confidence index (X3), and unemploymentrepresented by percentage of unempolyment rate (Y). This data is secondary data obtainedthrough World Bank and Trading Economics in ASEAN-5. The results of this study prove thatthe variable of economics growth in 1st lag isn’t significant on unemployment, but in 2nd and3rd lag are significant on unemployment. While the variables of inflation and businessconfidence index are significant on unemployment.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENT'S INTEREST TO BECOME TEACHER AT STUDENTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, JAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY OF 2016 Shafira, Jeihan; Sariwulan, Rd. Tuty; Nikensari, Sri Indah
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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This study aims to determine what factors can effect the interest in becoming a teacher inEconomics Education Students class 2016 at the State University of Jakarta. The factors used inthis study are parental support, self- efficacy, and perception of the teaching profession. Datacollection was carried out in this study using quantitative techniques through questionnaires.The results of this study indicate that there is a positive and significant relationship betweenparental support and interest in becoming a teacher, there is a positive and significantrelationship between self- efficacy and interest in becoming a teacher, and there is a positive andsignificant relationship between perceptions of the teaching profession and interest in becoming ateacher.
MAPPING DATA LITERATURE, TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE, AND HUMAN LITERATURE IN COOPERATIVE ECONOMIC EDUCATION STUDENTS IN THE ERA OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 Nikensari, Sri Indah; Suparno; Putri, Yuanda Eka
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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This study aims to analyze the level of data literacy, technological literacy, and human literacy as new literacy initiated by the Ministry of Research, Education and Technology for Cooperative Economic Education Students,State University of Jakarta, class of 2017-2019. The population in this study were all students of the 2017-2019 Economic Education study program. This research is a descriptive study with a mix method approach.Data collection techniques in this study were in the form of tests and interviews. The results of the test scores will be converted into a scale of 100 and divided into three categories, namely, high/good (75-100), moderate/enough (56-75), and low (1-55). The results of this study indicate that the level of data literacy ability of UNJ Cooperative Economics Education students is still relatively moderate with a total average score of 56.39. Meanwhile, the level of technological literacy is in the high/good category with a total average score of 92.9. Furthermore, for the last literacy, human literacy is included in the moderate/enough category with a total average value of 74.41.
THE EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE, CONSUMPTION, AND GDP ON INDONESIAN RUBBER EXPORTS BY MAIN DESTINATION COUNTRY Lisdiani, Ilfy; Nikensari, Sri Indah; Iranto, Dicky
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan, Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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As one of the largest natural rubber exporters in the world, Indonesia has global potential to conquer the rubber export market. This condition is indicated by the high value of Indonesia's natural rubber exports to the global market. Based on the current world natural rubber export data of 64.8%, this value is of course controlled by the world's two largest rubber exporters, one of which is Indonesia at 28.8%. This study aims to determine the effect of exchange rates, consumption, and gross domestic product on Indonesian rubber exports according to the main destination countries. The method used in this study is the panel data regression method of the five main destination countries for Indonesian rubber exports, namely the United States, Japan, China, India, and South Korea in the 2013-2019 period with a fixeffect model. This data is secondary data obtained through a trade map and world bank and processed using Eviews 11. The results showed that consumption and exchange rate variables had a significant effect, while the GDP variable had no significant effect on rubber exports in Indonesia by destination country.
ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT AND EXPORT ON INDONESIA'S ECONOMICS GROWTH IN THE PANDEMIC YEAR 2020-2021 Haya, Aqilla Fadia; Nikensari, Sri Indah; Nurjanah, Siti
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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The impact of the pandemic is also caused not only in the health sector, but also in the economic and social fields. The Indonesian economy at the beginning of the pandemic was surprised by growth that fell sharply, which was -5.32% in the second quarter of 2020. The negative economic growth was caused by a decline in economic growth factors, one of which can be seen through the expenditure approach. This study aims to analyze the effects of consumption, investment, and exports on Indonesia's economic growth during the pandemic. The method used is quantitative, with the help of statistical applications, E-Views 9, with panel data regression techniques in 34 provinces in Indonesia. The results of this study show that household consumption, Foreign Direct Investment, and exports have a positive and significant impact on economic growth. in Indonesia, while Domestic Investment has a negative and significant impact on economic growth in Indonesia. Simultaneously, the relationship between household consumption, FDI, DI, and exports can explain economic growth through an expenditure approach without including government spending and imports. The results of the Random Effect Model found that the greatest influence was obtained from FDI, exports, household consumption, and DI, respectively. This is due to the pandemic which has caused economic activity in the most likely expenditure to encourage production activities, which is foreign investment. Furthermore, exports have the second largest impact in contributing to economic growth during the pandemic.
EFFECTS OF POPULATION, TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION DEPENDENCE ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA DURING THE COVID-19 PERIOD Wahyuni, Norma Ayu; Nikensari, Sri Indah; Mukhtar, Saparuddin
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, dan Akuntansi
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This study aims to determine the effect of population dependence, technology, and education on human development. Human development in this Research is measured by adjusted per capita expenditure. The research method used in this study is in the form of panel data from 2019 – 2021 in 34 provinces in Indonesia with a descriptive quantitative model. Based on the partial analysis, the population dependency, technology variable has a positive and significant effect on human development by the probability value of smaller than alpha (0.05). While the education variable has a negative and significat effect on human development in Indonesia during the covid-19 period. Simultaneously, all variables have a significant effect on human development, that is shown through R2 of 99.83% and 0.17% and is explained by other variables outside the study.
Co-Authors Aditya Pratama Agung Wahyu Handaru Ahmad, Ahmad Aldanny, Talitha Devina Zafirah Andriany, Dewy Rika Anggitaningrum, Aprilian Aniendhya Azzahra Puri Prananta Annisa Rahmah Indraswati Aqilla Fadia Haya Arifah Khairrani Azzahra, Shalsa Bambang Trianoso Berutu, Meta Berutu, Meta Bara Bunga Bunga Corry Yohana Defytri Nur Agustine Destilawati, Sekar Dian Sugiarti Diani, Rinny Dharma Dicky Iranto Dicky Iranto Dimas Cahya Ramadhan EDITYA, SYAFINA NADJA Endang Sri Rahayu, Endang Erfan Kurniawan Fransiska, Hellend Giartikasari, Ghina Gita Novia Sahara Harya Kuncara W. Haya, Aqilla Fadia Helmi Adam Henry Eryanto Herlitah Heru Prasetio Himmatus Sa’idah Ihsan, Tubagus Indira Putri Jatmiko Murdiono Juan Carlos Karil Maulita Karuniana Dianta Arfiando Sebayang Lia Ayu Ashary Lisdiani, Ilfy Lutfiansyah, Wisnu Jaya Mardi Margaretta Maulana Amirul Adha Merina, Heriska Meylina Astri Muhammad Hasan Mutiara Annisa Dhiya’ulhaq Mutiara Chairunnisha Najwa Qisthina Nindi Aulia Putri Niretno Pratiwi Norma Ayu Wahyuni Nur Arisah Nurdiana Nurfadillah, Chika Nurjanah , Siti Oktavia, Rika Osisca, Ega Pesi Suryani Pramono, Irma Yulia Puji Yuniarti Puji Yuniarti Puspitasari, Nindya Farah Dwi Putri, Audyra Gusti Putri, Rananda Elliza Putri, Yuanda Eka Rachmadania, Riski Firdausi Rahma Viona Angraeni Rd. Tuty Sariwulan Rizkyana Salwan Hanafi Saparuddin Mukhtar Saparudin Mukhtar Saptono, Ari Saputra, Arif Yogi Saputra, Luqman Sari Komara, Lilis Savitri, Aziza Setyame, Rike Vidyana Shafira, Jeihan Shalsa Azzahra Siti Fatimah Zahra Siti Fatimah Zahra Siti Nurjanah SITI NURJANAH Siti Nurjanah Siti Nurjanah Sri Zulaihati Suparno Suparno Suparno SUSAN FEBRIANTINA, SUSAN Syafina Nadja Editya Syifa Wulandari Tantri, Anita Lia Tresno Eka Jaya Tuti Supatminingsih Usep Suhud Vicri Rahmatin Qadri Vina Islami Vina Islami, Vina Wahyuni, Norma Ayu Wisnu Jaya Lutfiansyah Yuniarti, Puji Yusri, Kamilatun Ahsana