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Menatap Sustainable Development pada Kereta Cepat Hartanto Rosojati; Shanti Darmastuti; Darin Atiandina
JURNAL SOSIAL EKONOMI DAN HUMANIORA Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL SOSIAL EKONOMI DAN HUMANIORA
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (190.32 KB) | DOI: 10.29303/jseh.v9i1.201

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The government has set the construction of the first high-speed train in Indonesia by building High Speed Rail for the Jakarta-Bandung line. The aspect of financing and the potential for economic income is always become in the spotlight, as well as the urgency. Beyond that, it is important to see the presence of the high-speed train not only from its economic growth, or the calculation of profit and loss, but also from economic development as well as sustainable development. This study, which is based on literature studies and is also supported by field observations, shows that the construction of the high-speed train can be an entry point for laying down the concept of sustainable development. This study also shows that the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed train is able to create employment, and creates a sustainable city development, especially in areas outside the city center, such as Tegalluar Station which is outside the urban core area. By creating support and opportunities from this potential, as well as ensuring good governance with quality policies and laws that are in accordance with sustainable development, the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail project is a milestone towards achieving sustainable development goals.
Socio-Economic Impact of Telework for Workers with Disabilities in Indonesia Darin Atiandina; Shanti Darmastuti
Jurnal Studi Sosial dan Politik Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Studi Sosial dan Politik
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/jssp.v7i1.15877

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the structure of people's lives, including the work models. The telework work model is increasingly being used because it is considered capable of facilitating mobility, cost efficiency, and offering time flexibility for workers. Most studies about telework and disabled persons focus on cases in developed countries and increasing job opportunities. This study aims to provide an overview of the socio-economic impact of telework on Persons with Disability (PwD) in developing countries, specifically in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative method with case study approach. Data were collected by in-depth interviews and literature studies on articles, journals, books, and open-source references regarding telework and disability. This study found that the telework model has made disabled workers in Indonesia even more marginalized. Moreover, the telework model had triggered financial difficulties among disabled workers, such as salary cuts, temporary and permanent lay-offs, and job loss. Furthermore, this is because most disabled workers in Indonesia have low education level, skills, limited access to the internet, and limited access to telework facilities. Meanwhile, this study aims to provide an overview of socio-economic impact from telework models on disabled persons in developing countries, especially in Indonesia, where most disabled persons have low education level and poor digital skill. This study offers recommendations to create an inclusive telework market, that is; conduct job analysis, improve the education system and digital skill for PwD, provide assisting and supporting facilities, guarantee for workers with disability, as well as monitoring and evaluation.