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Impact of Economic Growth, Human Capital, and Population Growth on Unemployment Rates in West Sumatra Province Yandra, Aulia Rahmadatul; Kurniawati, Tri
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi JIE Vol. 9 No. 04 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Pembangunan Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jie.v9i04.42280

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This study aims to analyze the influence of economic growth, human capital, and population growth on the unemployment rate in West Sumatra Province. The research employs a quantitative approach using panel data regression analysis, based on time series data from 2020 to 2024 and cross-sectional data from 19 districts and cities. The results show that simultaneously, all three variables affect the unemployment rate. Partially, economic growth has a significant negative effect on unemployment, while human capital and population growth show negative but statistically insignificant effects. These findings indicate that increasing economic growth plays a crucial role in reducing unemployment, whereas improvements in human capital and controlling population growth have not yet demonstrated a significant direct impact during the study period.
Pengaruh Digital Skill, Pengalaman Magang, dan Future Time Perspective Terhadap Kesiapan Kerja Mahasiswa Sekolah Vokasi Universitas Negeri Padang Andriani, Dini; Kurniawati, Tri
Jurnal Salingka Nagari Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Salingka Nagari
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

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The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of digital skills, internship experience, and future time perspective on the work readiness of vocational school students at Padang State University. This study is a causal study using a quantitative approach, which examines the relationship between variables and the object being studied in terms of cause and effect or problems in the study. The population consists of all active vocational school students at UNP who are in their 6th semester or higher, totaling 537 individuals. The sampling technique was based on specific criteria, namely students in their 6th semester or higher who had completed an internship. The sample size was calculated using the Slovin formula, resulting in 100 respondents, distributed proportionally across each program of study. A questionnaire was used to collect information, which was then evaluated using descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression. According to the data, digital skills, internship experience, and future time perspective have a significant impact on students' work readiness. With an adjusted R-square value of 0.282, these three variables explain 28.2% of vocational school students' work readiness at UNP, with the remaining percentage influenced by other factors not covered in this study.
Mediating Academic Writing in The Age of Generative AI: EFL Lecturers’ and Students’ Perspectives on Proposal Writing Accuracy Dayat, Dayat; Kurniawati, Tri
J-SHMIC : Journal of English for Academic Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): J-SHMIC: Journal of English for Academic
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jshmic.2026.vol13(1).26920

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This study explores lecturer mediation in undergraduate academic writing within an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) higher education context. Employing a qualitative case study design, data were collected from lecturers' written feedback on students’ research proposals, semi-structured interviews with lecturers and students, and a focus group discussion (FGD). The study addresses four research questions examining the forms of lecturer mediation, its contribution to students’ academic writing quality, and how such mediation is perceived and positioned by both students and lecturers. The findings reveal that lecturer mediation primarily focuses on higher-order academic concerns, including research focus, argumentation, and methodological coherence, rather than surface-level language correction. Lecturer feedback plays a central role in improving students’ academic writing accuracy and guiding their academic reasoning. Both students and lecturers consistently position lecturer mediation as the most authoritative form of academic writing support, particularly for validating research direction and methodological soundness. Importantly, the study also demonstrates that lecturer mediation can be pedagogically integrated with the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in academic writing instruction. While students tend to use generative AI tools for linguistic support, such as grammar checking and paraphrasing, lecturer mediation remains essential for epistemic guidance, critical evaluation, and academic judgment. This integration highlights the continued relevance of lecturer mediation in ensuring that academic writing remains a meaningful learning process in EFL contexts. The study contributes to current discussions on academic writing pedagogy by proposing a mediated approach to the responsible use of generative AI in higher education.
Co-Authors Abel Tasman Abidin , Ratno Ageung Darajat Agung Hartoyo Ailia Kistantri, Retyana Alam R. Kusnadi, Alam R. Andriani, Dini Arita, Sri Ariusni, Ariusni - Ayang Marsnely Baterun Kunsah Cholilah, Cholilah Dayat Dayat, Dayat Desi Sri Astuti, Zulkarnaen, Desi Sri Astuti, Donny Harisuseno Dwita, Vidyarini Eko Andi Suryo Elsa Badriyya erna wati Erni Masdupi Ery Suhartanto Eviolina, Ativa Fadila, Disa Fadillah, Nasya Faisal, Dini Fatiin, Idhoofiyatul Fauzan Aulia Finny Anita Fitra, Halkadri Fuadiyah, Sa'diatul Hadi, Farid Iramah Rizati, Miftah Irianti, Diah Permata Jeanne A. Pawitan Lihabi Maliqul Hafis, Maliqul Marwan Marwan Maulana, Haris Maulidiyanti, Ellies Muhammad Iqbal Ripo Putra Nadhirah, Aqeela Noor Naili Saida Ningsih, Nadya Ayu Nita Sofia Nor, Zairenah Binti Md Nora Susanti R. Panji Hermoyo Rahman, Bayu Kurnia Rahyussalim Rahyussalim, Rahyussalim Ramadhanti, Fauziah Ratno Abidin Retno Kustianingrum, Ajeng Rininingsih, Sri Ritonga, Mentari Rose Rahmidani S, Khisnatul Khariyah Sa'ida, Naili Sa?ida, Naili Sa’ida, Naili Safitri, Jeni Sahrawi Sahrawi, Sahrawi Sandefer, Marchely Henes Savitri, Widia Sa’ida, Naili Sekarningrum, Ardiyani silvia sayu - SITI MARYAM Siti Zubaidah Siwi, Menik Kurnia Sofya, Rani Sri Ulfa Sentosa Suci Musvita Ayu Syamsurizal, S. Syofyan, Rita Thamrin Thamrin Totti, Christian Triani, Mike Veronica, Nina Vivi Setiawaty Wahono , Wahono Wahono -, Wahono Wahono . Wahono Wahono Wahyuni, Marisa Elentri Wathoni, Hamzani Yandra, Aulia Rahmadatul Yanti, Suci Putri Yulhendri Yulhendri Yulvi Zaika