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Criminal Law and Gender Inequality Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 23, No 2 (2018): Criminal Law and Gender Inequality
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Fisherwomen Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 4 (2017): Fisherwomen
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Azriana Rambe Manalu: “Existing Law is Incapable of keeping Pace with Cases of Sexual Violence” Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 21, No 2 (2016): Bill Draft on the Elimination of Sexual Violence
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Fear of Zina, Poor Education, and Poverty: Status of Girls in Child-Marriage in Sukabumi West Java Candraningrum, Dewi; Dhewy, Anita; Pratiwi, Andi Misbahul
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 21, No 1 (2016): Status of Girls in Child-Marriage
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Indonesia is among the ten countries in the world with the highest absolute number of child brides. Indonesia is the second highest in ASEAN after Cambodia. An estimated one of five girls in Indonesia is married before they reached 18. In Indonesia girls which are prone to child marriage are: 1. Girls from rural areas as twice as likely to marry as children as those from urban areas. 2. Child brides are most likely from poor families. 3. Married girls are generally less educated, either lack of opportunity or curtailment of their schooling by early marriage. West Java and West Kalimantan are the two key provinces of origin for trafficking in Indonesia while Riau Islands and Jakarta are main destinations and transit zones. Children are trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation, as domestic workers, child brides, and child labourers, often sent to work in hazardous environments such as on plantations and fishing platforms, while babies are trafficked for illegal adoption and organs. Another concern includes the children of illegal migrants; one study has found that when illegal migrants bring children with them, their children are at risk of abandonment, neglect, and abuse as well as trafficking. During this time, counties and cities in West Java became the biggest of supplier women migrant workers as well as girl-brides for child marriage. They came from several areas, such as Indramayu, Cirebon, Bandung, Sukabumi, and Cianjur. This research focuses at Kabupaten Sukabumi, regency in West Java where MMR and child marriage are at its highest rate presently. Method of collecting data is interviews with girls’ brides and parents as well as FGD with stakeholders at Desa Cikidang. Childmarriage at Desa Cikidang confirmed previous premises that these following causes play major roles: 1) poverty and poor access to education 2) the rise of fundamentalism leading to tabooism of sexuality and fear of zina, and finally 3) poor access to SRHR (sexual and reproductive health and rights).
Fear, Bullying & Will of Female Students in STEM: Case Study of Vocational Schools in Jakarta Candraningrum, Dewi; Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 21, No 4 (2016): Status of Girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
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Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) continued to decline from secondary schools to universities level, as well as in lab, teaching and research policy-making and technology. This is triggered by the absence and minority of women in policy and decision-making regarding research in science and technology. Women’s leadership is very low in the area of energy use, adaptation to climate change, and economic production. In the formal sector, only 10% of women are in the sector of STI (science, technology, innovation). Only 5% of women who become members of the national academy of science technology in the respective disciplines. Why does it happen? This paper studies several vocational schools in Jakarta to answer those questions. This research found that the fear of a mother and daughter against STEM is not just happening today, but deeply rooted in the tradition, even in modern era. Besides bullying both in school and in the community, girls’ interest in STEM is also still very low compared to boys. However, this study found how girls copes those hindrances with strong will via their agency to win STEM in their education pathways.
Political Roles of Women in the Legislative and Presidential Election Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 19, No 3 (2014): 2014 Presidential Election, Religion & Status of Women
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Female representation in parliament is decreasing in 2014, from 18 to 17 percent. This is not good news at all. It deteriorates further with no focus on women’s status in each of presidential candidates. Status of women, sexual minorities, and other vulnerable groups were not becoming focus of issues in debates. Women’s movement in near future and in the long run shall fight hard to tackle previous problems. This 2014 General Election has been a powerful tool as well for women to participate and to voice their concern regarding issues of equality and justice. This study unearths how women usher peaceful campaign during the parliament and presidential elections—showing their political engagement to Indonesia as democratic state.
Discrimination, Violence and Disregard of Right: Status of Domestic Workers in the Absence of Legal Protection for Domestic Workers Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 3 (2017): Local and Migrant Domestic Workers
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This paper focuses on the experience of domestic workers who experience violence, discrimination and neglect of rights committed by employers as well as management of apartments where domestic workers work. From the data of six domestic workers withdiverse backgrounds who were interviewed in depth, it can be revealed that every domestic worker has experienced violence during work. There are forms of violence that can be easily recognized as violence, but there is also some discrimination and violence that are not viewed as violence or are considered fairness. This type of discrimination and violence is usually associated with inappropriate work situations. The vulnerability situation faced by domestic workers because of the scope of their work in this private domain is an implication of the absence of laws protecting domestic workers in carrying out their work. Therefore, the existence of law as an umbrella law of domestic workers protection as well as other workers becomes a fundamental requirement.
Feminism and Love Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 23, No 1 (2018): Feminism and Love
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Women and The Care Economy Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 23, No 4 (2018): Women and The Care Economy
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Women and Public Policy Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 1 (2017): Women and Public Policy
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