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Analisis Pengaruh Kepemilikan Rumah Oleh Perempuan Terhadap Keberdayannya Dalam Pengambilan Keputusan Rumah Tangga: Analisis Sdki 2017 Fadhlurrahman, Akmal; Rijal , Hisbi Asyihristani
Jurnal Inovasi Global Vol. 3 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Inovasi Global
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jig.v3i7.375

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Women's house ownership has become a significant factor in empowering women with physical resources, enabling them to achieve autonomy in household decision-making. This is particularly relevant given the imbalance in property ownership between men and women, often exacerbated by masculine norms. This quantitative study, using logistic regression, analyzes data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey. It includes 21,763 female household members aged 15-49 years to determine the impact of home property ownership on the probability of women's involvement in household decisions regarding major asset purchases, visits to relatives, and healthcare. These areas serve as proxies for grassroots women's empowerment. The findings indicate that house ownership has a significant positive influence on women's involvement in household decision-making. Further studies are needed to explore the potential for negative male backlash concerning women's property ownership. Additionally, the importance of empowering women in low-income and middle-income groups should be prioritized.
Evaluating Environmental Variables in Determining Health Spending: A Case Study on Temperature, Rainfall and Environmental Quality Index in the Context of CHE (Catastrophic Health Expenditure) 10% Nugraha, Fahmi Septiana; Relaksana, Riki; Fadhlurrahman, Akmal; Jaelani, Rahmah
AKADEMIK: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ekonomi & Bisnis Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): AKADEMIK: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ekonomi & Bisnis
Publisher : Perhimpunan Sarjana Ekonomi dan Bisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37481/jmeb.v6i1.1675

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Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) remains a pressing challenge in developing countries, including Indonesia, where households face significant financial risks from healthcare costs. Environmental factors such as temperature, rainfall, and environmental quality may exacerbate this burden, yet their impacts have not been fully explored in the Indonesian context. This study examines how these environmental variables influence CHE at the 10% threshold across 34 provinces during 2018-2019. Using spatial panel data regression, the analysis reveals that temperature has a non-linear effect on CHE: moderate increases raise health expenditures, but extreme levels tend to reduce them. Rainfall shows a diminishing effect, with initial increases linked to higher CHE, while excessive rainfall lessens the impact. In contrast, improvements in the Environmental Quality Index (EQI) significantly reduce CHE, highlighting the role of better air, water, and land conditions in alleviating household financial pressure. Spillover effects across provinces are minimal, suggesting limited indirect influence. The findings underscore the importance of integrating environmental policies with health financing strategies to mitigate the economic burden of healthcare.