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Kepemilikan Hak Kekayaan Intelektual dan Kinerja Sektor Ekonomi Kreatif di Indonesia Ananda, Dzaki Yudi; Yudhistira, M. Halley
Jurnal Kebijakan Ekonomi Vol. 16, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Creative economy has been assigned as the backbone of Indonesian economy in the future. Based on Article 24 of the 2019 Law of Creative Economy, the protection of Intellectual Property Rights upholds an important role in creative economy. This research aims to observe the impact of intellectual property rights to the performance of creative economy as measured by the total income and export decision of creative economy actors, using the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) analytical method. It uses the cross-section data sourced from Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS)/Central Bureau of Statistics in 2016. This research concludes that the ownership of Intellectual Property Rights by economy actors has yielded significantly positive impact to the total income and export decision of creative economy actors.
Gender And Food: Correlation Between Women’s Participation In The Labor Force And Household Members’ Food Security Akbarwati, Ika; Falentina, Anna T.; Yudhistira, M. Halley
Action Research Literate Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Action Research Literate
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

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This study examines the correlation between women’s employment and individual household members’ food security. It demonstrates that the trade-offs between women’s decision to enter the workforce and family members’ food security may depend on other factors such as household’s buying power, the existence of men’s employment within the household, and individual’s age. By utilizing the Indonesian longitudinal dataset from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) data at the individual level and binary logistic method, this study’s results show a positive correlation between having at least one woman working in one’s household and one’s food security status. The heterogeneity analysis results clarified that employment can benefit not only the well-being of women themselves but also enhance the food security of all members of her household, without any significant difference on the income and expenditure group of the household or whether there are working men in the household.