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Analysis of the Effect of Work Meaning and Work Totality on Work-Life Balance of Female Workers in Capital Cities in Indonesia Ratnawita Ratnawita; Ade Risna Sari; KMT Lasmiatun; Fatimah Malini Lubis; Abdurohim
JEMSI (Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi) Vol. 9 No. 4 (2023): Agustus 2023
Publisher : Sekretariat Pusat Lembaga Komunitas Informasi Teknologi Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/jemsi.v9i4.1365

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This research aims to elucidate the impact of the entirety of employment and the significance of employment on the equilibrium between work and personal life in female employees. The participants in this study consist of 300 married, full-time female employees in various major cities in Indonesia. For this investigation, a quantitative methodology is used. Through the usage of the Google Form link, data is indirectly collected online. Through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), each measuring device's concept validity is examined using the Lisrel 8.70. Multiple regression analysis methods are used with SPSS's assistance to test the study hypothesis. The purposive sampling method makes use of non-probability sampling. The study's results show that the combined impact of work significance (genuineness, self-efficacy, self-worth, purpose, belongingness, transcendence, culture, and interpersonal understanding) and work entirety (enthusiasm, dedication, and flexibility) on work-life balance exceeds 50%. Commitment, sincerity, and self-efficacy are the factors that have a substantial impact on work-life balance.
Policy Implementation Village Funds Ade Risna Sari; Rulam Ahmadi; Ika Agustina; Ira Meiyenti; Tumija Tumija
JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Januari: Journal of Administrative and Social Science
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jass.v5i1.629

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The village fund is the origin of the APBN funds that are given to the village, transferred to the APBD district/city, and used to pay for the upkeep of government, the implementation of development, the development of civil society, and community empowerment. According to the regulations of the Finance Minister, the Minister of Village, Desert Village Development, and Transmigration sets priorities for the use of village money. The 2020 PDTT Permendes No. 13 on priority use of the village fund in 2021 specifies the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) as the top priority for the use of village finances. There are issues with the preparation and prioritisation of the village fund of the government of Kadongdong Village, which results from the lack of participation by all members of the community and the village government's lack of transparency towards the public. As a result, the public lacks understanding of how and what the priority programme of the nation's funds is. Based on the occurrence, researchers are eager to learn more about Kadongdong village in Garut's Banjarwangi district's Analysis Success Implementation Policy Priority Fund Village. According to Edward III's thesis, the success of policy execution depends on four factors: communication, resource availability, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. The research's findings indicate that Kadongdong Village's implementation of the village fund policy, which has been noted by researchers in the context of Kadong Dong Village, is not optimal. It is evident from this communication that the government of Kadongdong Village does not include the entire figure of the community in establishing the priority of the village fund.
Social Activism and Societal Transformation: Assessing the Impact of Human Rights Movements Ade Risna Sari; Gamar Al Haddar
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v1i02.192

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This research employs bibliometric analysis to examine the impact of the Human Rights Movement on social activism and societal transformation. Through the utilization of the VOSviewer software, a systematic assessment of scholarly publications was conducted to uncover trends, collaborations, and influential works in this dynamic field. The analysis revealed distinct thematic clusters, including those centered around conflict, culture, business, health, and basic human rights. Seminal works, such as "Activists Beyond Borders" and "Racial Formation in the United States," were identified as pivotal in shaping the discourse. The distribution of term occurrences highlighted a focus on practice, human rights activists, traditional justice, and education. This study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the multidimensional relationships between human rights, activism, and societal transformation, providing insights for academics, policymakers, and activists alike.
EMPLOYMENT LAW POLICY AND PROTECTION OF INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS Ade Risna Sari; Sulaiman; Haris Mirza Saputra
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND EDUCATION Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Pondok Pesantren Baitul Quran

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One group that is susceptible to abuse and human rights breaches is migrant laborers. The purpose of this review of the literature is to look at Indonesia's migrant worker protection laws and policies. Drawing from the literature analysis, it is evident that while regulations exist to safeguard migrant workers, inadequate oversight and enforcement are impeding their effective implementation. For migrant worker protection to be effective, regulation, implementation, and monitoring must function together. The study's findings also emphasize how crucial it is for key government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders to work together to implement comprehensive policies for the protection of migrant workers. The issues of protecting migrant workers, like stopping unlawful recruitment techniques and safeguarding migrant workers in emergency situations, require effective collaboration. There is an opportunity for Indonesia to strengthen a more progressive legal framework to protect the basic rights of migrant workers. With a better understanding of labor law policies and the protection of migrant workers, Indonesia has the opportunity to improve the conditions and rights of migrant workers in the future. Concrete measures, such as increased supervision of recruitment agencies, providing access to justice for migrant workers, and improving the protection of the basic rights of migrant workers are needed to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of migrant worker protection in Indonesia.
GOVERNMENT STRATEGIES IN INCREASING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN GENERAL ELECTIONS Ade Risna Sari
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND EDUCATION Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
Publisher : Pondok Pesantren Baitul Quran

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In modern democracies, voter turnout is an important indicator of the health and legitimacy of the system. This research aims to evaluate the government's strategy in increasing voter participation through an in-depth literature review. The results show that inclusive and sustainable voter education can increase people's awareness and understanding of the electoral process and the importance of participation in voting. Voter education is effective in mobilizing younger and underrepresented groups of voters, including women and minorities. Furthermore, strategies to improve accessibility and ease of voting - such as electronic voting technology, more flexible polling location arrangements and the provision of disability-friendly facilities - have been shown to increase voter turnout. Finally, trust in the electoral system is another important factor. The analysis found that transparency of the electoral process and prompt action against indications of fraud can increase public trust, which in turn encourages higher turnout.
The Effect of Environmentally Friendly Transportation Implementation and Supporting Policies on Air Pollution Reduction in Central Kalimantan Ade Risna Sari; Fatma Sarie; Sri Suparni; Muhammad Abi Berkah Nadi; Meutia Nadia Karunia
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i03.739

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This research investigates the effect of green transport implementation and supporting policies on air pollution reduction in Central Kalimantan through quantitative analysis. The study employs survey methods to collect data from residents, policymakers, and stakeholders, focusing on perceptions of green transport adoption, policy effectiveness, and air quality. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using Partial Least Squares (PLS) path modeling is utilized to analyze the relationships between latent constructs and test research hypotheses. The findings reveal significant positive associations between environmentally friendly transportation implementation, supporting policies, and air pollution reduction. Specifically, both green transport adoption and policy effectiveness are found to positively influence perceptions of air quality. The results underscore the importance of promoting sustainable transportation solutions and implementing effective policy interventions to mitigate air pollution and promote environmental sustainability in Central Kalimantan. These findings contribute valuable insights to the literature on green transport strategies, policy interventions, and air pollution reduction, informing evidence-based decision-making and guiding the development of targeted interventions to address environmental challenges in the region.
THE POLEMIC ON THE RENOVATION OF THE JAKARTA INTERNATIONAL STADIUM (SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE) Mastura Karateng; Rieneke Ryke Kalalo; Ade Risna Sari; Okki Navarone Wibisono; Musran Munizu
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2024): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jie.v8i1.10172

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Abstract The Jakarta International Stadium, abbreviated as JIS, was claimed by the Minister of PUPUR, the Minister of SOEs who is also the General Chair of PSSI, and the leadership of PT. Rama Prima's work does not meet FIFA standards and must be renovated immediately. This has caused a polemic among the people because JIS has been a symbol of achievement echoed by former governor of DKI Jakarta Anis Rasyid Baswedan. Therefore, this study aims to comprehensively analyze the polemic of JIS renovation from a social and political perspective. From the social side, this researcher uses the theory of Symbolic Interactionism. Meanwhile, from a political perspective, this research relates Anis Rasyid Baswedan as a presidential candidate and Erick Thohir as a vice presidential candidate. This research is a qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques through the library method and analyzed using observation, selection, reduction and conclusion analysis techniques. The results of the research show that the fairness of JIS claims that are not FIFA standards has sparked polemics in the community and it is better if these claims are immediately announced by FIFA. In addition, this polemic is very easily associated with politics because Anis Rasyida Baswedan is a presidential candidate and Erickt Thohir is a vice presidential candidate who has the highest electability compared to other candidates. Keywords : Polemic, Jakarta International Stadium, Social, Political.
Co-Authors Abdul Wahab Abdurohim Abdurohim Abu Muna Almaududi Ausat Ahmad Tomu Aminatus Zakhra Ana Suheri Angga Kurniawan Arief Yanto Rukmana Arnold Sultantio Hutabarat Bagus Kuncoro Bayu Prabowo Sutjiatmo Benediktus Yoseph Bhae Cakranegara, Pandu Adi Citra Arta, Deddy Novie Darmawati Manda desi kristanti, desi Dyah Handayani Dewi Erry Fitrya Primadhany Fatimah Malini Lubis Fatma Sarie Ferdy Leuhery Gamar Al Haddar Geofakta Razali Ghazali Rahman, Moch Ridho Handy Ferdiansyah Haris Mirza Saputra Harnavela Sofyan Harun Samsuddin Hendry Kurniawan, Hendry Hendy Tannady Heriswanto Hestina Mokoagow Ika Agustina Ikhyanuddin, Ikhyanuddin Ira Meiyenti Irwan Budi Tarwanto Irwan Moridu Itot Bian Raharjo Ivonne Ayesha Iwan Henri Kusnadi Karyono Karyono Klemens Mere KMT Lasmiatun M. Ammar Muhtadi M. Indre Wanof Magdalena Magdalena Maskur Maskur Mastura Karateng Meutia Nadia Karunia Muh Akob Muhammad Fatkhurohman Albashori Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra Zuana Musran Munizu Mustika Wati Alfia Ningtyas Nadi, Muhammad Abi Berkah Nanny Mayasari Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nurcahya Hartati Posumah Nurdin I. Muhammad Nurhijrah, Nurhijrah Okki Navarone Wibisono Pitono Ratnawati Ratnawati Rieneke Ryke Kalalo Rika Lidyah Riscki Elita Rosihana Rudy Max Damara Gugat Rulam Ahmadi Sardjana Orba Manullang Septiana Na'afi Siregar, Ade Perdana Soetji Andari Sri Suparni Sri Yanna Subagja, Agus Dedi Suhardjono S Suherlan Suherlan, Suherlan Sulaiman Syamsu Rijal Tri Apriyono Tumija Tumija Verawati Br. Tompul Yessy Kusmadevi Yudi Agusman Yulius Luturmas Yuyun Taufik Zulqarnain