FALLO, Adriana R.
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Community Perceptions in the Border Areas Regarding the Main Points of Agreement Concerning Final Completion of The Land Border Between Ri-Rdtl (Case Study in Haumeniana Village, District Bikomi Nilulat North Central Timor District) LAKE, Primus; DAENG, Ernawati; FALLO, Adriana R.; RIHI, David Wilfrid; PENI, Andreas; ROHI, Bertjilistriani Lodo; TUTHAES, Lydia Carolina
Journal of Governance, Taxation and Auditing Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Governance, Taxation and Auditing (April - June 2024)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jogta.v2i4.1061

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This research was motivated by the incomplete completion of the RI – RDTL state boundary in the Oekusi enclave area. Three segments are still problematic: the Noelbesi - Citrana segment, the Bijaelesunan - Oben segment, and the Haumeniana - Pasabe segment. On July 22, 2019, Wiranto (Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia) and Kay Rala The contents of the Agreement, among other things, stipulate that the Neolbesi – Citrana segment be divided into two, the Bijaelesunan – Oben segment to be completed by the 1904 Agreement between the Dutch and the Portuguese, and for the Haumeniana – Pasabe segment the boundary is determined by adjusting the line along the road according to the coordinate points of both parties. It will be determined later. This research was carried out in Haumeniana village, Bikomi Nilulat sub-district, North Central Timor district, focusing on the perceptions of the Haumeniana village community regarding the contents of the Wiranto. This means that the disputed area all belongs to RDTL. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection used interviews, observation and FGD techniques. This research concluded that all primary informants and FGD participants from elements of the Haumeniana community had negative perceptions of the contents of the Wiranto – Xanana Agreement.
The Gig Economy Across National Borders: Motivations And Economic Impacts (A Study On The Individual Experiences Of Maxim Drivers In Atambua) Fallo, Adriana R.; Pah, Theny I. B. Kurniati; Rene, Mariayani O.; Long, Belandina L.
JURNAL TRIAS POLITIKA Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025, Jurnal Trias Politika
Publisher : Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/jtp.v9i2.7736

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The gig economy trend is increasing and growing in the general public, including in developing countries, especially in a cross-border context. Technological advancements, the growth of the platform-based economy, and changing work patterns and preferences have made gig workers one of the subjects of concern for researchers and governments. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of gig economy workers is very important, especially in the context of developing countries such as Indonesia, with reference to several important issues such as examining income, job security, and social support. This study examines the income, job security, and social support experienced by gig workers, specifically drivers, in the city of Atambua, a cross-border region in Indonesia. Utilising qualitative methods and purposive sampling, the research involved informants from diverse backgrounds. The findings reveal that supplementary income serves as the primary motivation for individuals engaging in gig work. Additionally, the flexibility in both scheduling and tasks has garnered strong community support for gig workers in Atambua, as their roles contribute significantly to employment absorption. However, job security remains a critical issue, as it is not accounted for within the daily wages earned by these workers. This underscores a notable vulnerability within the gig economy in Atambua.