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Journal : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia

Pengaruh Kesetaraan Gender terhadap Ketimpangan Capaian Pendidikan di Indonesia Tahun 2015–2019 Yuniar, Aninditya; Yuniasih, Aisyah Fitri
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 22, No. 1
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Education is one of the most fundamental of human capital. The right to education is written in UUD 1945 and policy of compulsory education has already been implemented, yet the mean years of schooling in Indonesia is still low. It is assumed that there is education inequality. Method of analysis used in this research is panel data regression model FEM with FGLS–SUR. The research finds that education inequality in Indonesia is classified as low inequality in the past 5 years and is effected significantly by gender equality, government budget, unemployment rate, and Gini ratio.
Disparitas, Konvergensi, dan Determinan Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja Regional di Indonesia Yuniasih, Aisyah Fitri; Firdaus, Muhammad; Fahmi, Idqan
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 14, No. 1
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Indonesia has been still experiencing regional economic disparity problems, including in labour productivity. This study employs dynamic panel approach to analyze convergence and to identify determinants of regional labour productivity during the period of 1987-2011. The System Generalized Method of Moments (Sys-GMM) estimation results show that regional convergence process occurs with speed of convergence of 0.06518 per year. Physical capital stock, human capital stock, total trade, and real wage give positive impacts. Therefore, government should prioritize in overcoming labour productivity disparity in Eastern Indonesia in which are more unequal than in Western Indonesia where interventions should be greater for provinces with lower labour productivity.