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REGIONAL GENDER DISPARITIES IN INDONESIA: A COMPARATIVE Luthfia, Deba; Handoko, Michelle; Sianipar, Rouli Chessa Joellen; Putri, Dyah Ayu Ariska
Bina Ekonomi Vol. 29 No. 1 (2025): Bina Ekonomi: Majalah Ilmiah Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
Publisher : Center for Economic Studies Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/be.v29i1.8439.%p

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Indonesia’s socio-economic landscape is a tapestry woven from historical legacies, cultural norms, and dynamic economic forces. At the heart of this mosaic lies Java, the most populous and economically advanced island, often serving as a developmental benchmark. However, prosperity does not flow uniformly across the archipelago. Sumatra, Bali, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan—each with its unique context-grapple with gender-related challenges that shape the lives of their inhabitants. By dissecting these regional disparities, we uncover the intricate interplay of factors influencing gender outcomes. Our investigation relies on data extracted from the 2023 Sakernas survey. We hone in on critical indicators of gender disparities: work hours, income discrepancies, educational access, and social safety nets. Employing a descriptive and typological lens, we juxtapose these indicators across the five islands. This method allows us to discern patterns, outliers, and distinctive features specific to each region. Our research serves a dual purpose: it enriches academic discourse and informs policy formulation. By spotlighting the variations in gender inequities, we pave the way for targeted interventions. Policymakers can leverage these insights to tailor programs that address the unique hurdles faced by women and men in different locales. Moreover, our findings contribute brushstrokes to a more nuanced portrait of Indonesia’s socio-economic fabric-one that transcends mere statistical aggregates and delves into the intricate brushwork of gender dynamics.
Dampak Pandemi COVID-19 terhadap Pendapatan UMKM Handoko, Michelle
PARAHYANGAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Parahyangan Economic Development Review
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Ekonomi Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/pedr.v2i2.7688

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Indonesia adalah negara dengan seribu potensi khususnya dalam perekonomian, namun ketika pandemi Covid-19 menyerang, Indonesia mengalami banyak ancaman khususnya dalam sektor UMKM yang merupakan salah satu sektor penggerak perekonomian Indonesia terbesar. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat dampak Covid-19 terhadap pendapatan UMKM di tengah tantangan dan peluang yang dihadapi serta melihat strategi yang digunakan untuk bertahan ditengah pandemi. Pandemi Covid-19 menyebabkan guncangan dari sisi pendapatan UMKM namun pandemi juga menciptakan peluang dan tantangan bagi UMKM sendiri. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode statistik deskriptif dengan melihat data pendapatan UMKM di Indonesia tahun 2014 - 2021 yang bersumber dari Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS). Pandemi Covid-19 menurunkan pendapatan UMKM namun tidak terlalu parah. Kondisi saat ini pun masih dinilai tidak stabil tetapi menunjukan gejala pemulihan dengan penurunan angka gulung tikar akibat program PEN yang nantinya diharapkan pada tahun selanjutnya dapat meningkat dengan adanya inovasi dan digitalisasi di tengah ketidakpastian.
REGIONAL GENDER DISPARITIES IN INDONESIA: A COMPARATIVE Luthfia, Deba; Handoko, Michelle; Sianipar, Rouli Chessa Joellen; Putri, Dyah Ayu Ariska
Bina Ekonomi Vol. 29 No. 1 (2025): Bina Ekonomi: Majalah Ilmiah Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
Publisher : Center for Economic Studies Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/be.v29i1.8439.%p

Abstract

Indonesia’s socio-economic landscape is a tapestry woven from historical legacies, cultural norms, and dynamic economic forces. At the heart of this mosaic lies Java, the most populous and economically advanced island, often serving as a developmental benchmark. However, prosperity does not flow uniformly across the archipelago. Sumatra, Bali, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan—each with its unique context-grapple with gender-related challenges that shape the lives of their inhabitants. By dissecting these regional disparities, we uncover the intricate interplay of factors influencing gender outcomes. Our investigation relies on data extracted from the 2023 Sakernas survey. We hone in on critical indicators of gender disparities: work hours, income discrepancies, educational access, and social safety nets. Employing a descriptive and typological lens, we juxtapose these indicators across the five islands. This method allows us to discern patterns, outliers, and distinctive features specific to each region. Our research serves a dual purpose: it enriches academic discourse and informs policy formulation. By spotlighting the variations in gender inequities, we pave the way for targeted interventions. Policymakers can leverage these insights to tailor programs that address the unique hurdles faced by women and men in different locales. Moreover, our findings contribute brushstrokes to a more nuanced portrait of Indonesia’s socio-economic fabric-one that transcends mere statistical aggregates and delves into the intricate brushwork of gender dynamics.