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Analisis Urgensi Skybridge dalam Mendukung Pergerakan dan Interaksi Antar Ruang di Kawasan Transit Solo Solo Balapan dan Tirtonadi Nabiel, Muhammad; Pujantiyo, Bambang S.; Permana, Raden Chrisna Trie H.
COMPACT: Spatial Development Journal Vol 3 No 3 (2024): COMPACT
Publisher : Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, Institut Teknologi Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35718/compact.v3i3.1295

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In Surakarta City, there is a skybridge connecting Solo Balapan Station and Tirtonadi Bus Station, both of these transit stations plays a significant role in improving the efficiency and connectivity of the intermodal transportation system. However, the use of this facility is still low by an average daily user of only 100 people compared to transit station’s daily average of +18.000 users. This study aims to determine the urgency of the skybridge in supporting inter-regional interaction in the transit area. The analysis method used is the analysis of movement patterns and the gravity model to measure the value of inter-regional interaction. The results of the analysis show that the value of skybridge interaction with other areas is relatively low and there is no internal movement by transit area users. This indicates that the potential movement that may occur from the area around the transit area (skybridge) is low. based on the results of the analysis, the skybridge has no urgency in supporting the movement around the Solo Balapan transit area and Tirtonadi Terminal.
Unequal and Unprotected: Exploring Gender Wage Gap Among Precarious Workers in Indonesia Nabiel, Muhammad; Kudo, Toshihiro; Muhamad Purnagunawan, Raden
HUMANISMA : Journal of Gender Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/humanisma.v9i2.9919

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This paper addresses the persistent issue of the gender pay gap among precarious workers in Indonesia, where women still receive significantly less than their male counterparts. The lack of empirical focus on this problem drives the research. Filling this void, the paper analyses how structures and institutions affect uneven wage formation and gendered labor insecurity. Adopting a quantitative approach, the paper employs the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition and quantile regressions (using the 2023 SAKERNAS dataset) to decompose wage differentials across the income distribution. The results show that women earn 35.6 percent less than men on average, and that over 70 percent of this gap is not accounted for by observable characteristics, demonstrating the existence of enduring structural discrimination. The disparity is highest at the lower tail of the wage distribution, suggesting a sticky floor effect. These results highlight the need for policy interventions that enhance care protection, implement pay parity, regularize informal work, and promote gender-responsive digital inclusion.