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Peran BPD dalam melaksanakan Fungsi Pengawasan Kepala Desa di Desa Sarimulyo Kecamatan Ngawen Kabupaten Blora Pambudi, Bagus; ., Hermini; Astrika, Lusia
Journal of Politic and Government Studies VOLUME 3, NOMOR 4, TAHUN 2014
Publisher : Journal of Politic and Government Studies

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AbstractThis study aims to explain the role of the Village Consultative Board exercises oversight of the village chief in the village of the District Sarimulyo Ngawen Blora. Explaining how the supervision by the Village Board of the Village Government Consultative related to the case experienced by the village head Sarimulyo.The study is descriptive - analytical namely the type of research that aims to describe the symptoms as well analyze the symptoms using a qualitative approach. Subjects were Consultative Body (BPD) Sarimulyo Village, Village Government Sarimulyo, the village community resilience (LKMD) Sarimulyo Village, Community Leaders, Religious Leaders and representatives of villagers Sarimulyo specified. Data were collected by means of interviews, observation, documentation and analysis of literature relevant to this research.Based on the survey results revealed that the role of the Consultative Body (BPD) Sarimulyo village in performing their duties and functions are already well underway. Likewise Sarimulyo village government has been run in accordance with the Purposes and Functions available. However, in the course of the Village Head experiencing problems related to financial abuse village. These issues are a private matter Village head but a common problem for development in the village of Sarimulyo be hampered.Based on the case experienced by the village head can be seen that the performance is still not up to the village government as a violation of existing regulations. Neither the Village Consultative Board performance is not maximized, especially in terms of supervision. Inhibiting factors in the supervision carried out by the Village Consultative Body is cooperation and coordination between the Agency Consultative not maximized village with village government.Keywords: Role of Village Consultative Body (BPD), Village Government, Oversight
Panel Data Analysis to Identify The Relationship Between Human Capital, Social Capital and the Possibility of Community Income Decline in Indonesia Big Cities Bagus Pambudi; Deni Amelia; Pandu Adi Cakranegara; Musdirwan; Abdurohim
Jurnal Sistim Informasi dan Teknologi 2024, Vol. 6, No. 2
Publisher : SEULANGA SYSTEM PUBLISHER

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This study aims to empirically evaluate the importance of social capital on the likelihood of falling into poverty. The expanded survey employs user-based research, focusing on the household unit of analysis. The results of the analysis seem to confirm the hypothesis that social ties have the potential to reduce poverty. In this context, it is important to differentiate the impact of social capital in the context of survival and mobility. The results of this study tend to support a subsistence effect of social capital rather than a mobility effect. This shows that social capital itself is still not an effective enough instrument to reduce the risk of falling into poverty. However, realizing the positive role of social capital in promoting upward socio-economic mobility requires considering its interaction with family human capital, reinforcing the notion that social capital alone is insufficient to combat social segregation. In this context, coexistence, characterized by enormous diversity in the content and quality of social contacts, appears to play a role in the formation of social capital. Underlying social issues need to be considered. If this is a reality, it is important to establish policies aimed at restoring the construction processes between various social ties to achieve greater sociocultural diversity within each network formed. While different alternative strategies can achieve policy objectives, this research does not address the potential impact of combining educational and spatial integration policies to counteract educational segmentation and urban segregation.