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Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia
ISSN : 19072902     EISSN : 25028537     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14203/jki.vxxix.xxx
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia (JKI) is published by the Research Center for Population, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PPK-LIPI).JKI publishes research articles (in English and in Bahasa) and book reviews and publishes twice a year covering issue related to population studies. We are pleased to invite your participation to contribute article with various issues such as Population Mobility, Fertility, Mortality, Youth and employment, Family, Ageing, Population and Health, Human Resources; Employment; Education, Human Ecology, Population and Climate Change, Population and Disaster. Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia (JKI) is an open access, multidisciplinary journal that publishes articles related to issues of population dynamics, employment, family, and human ecology. Population dynamics includes fertility, mortality, and migration. Employment covers the quantity and quality of human resources, the preparation and utilisation of labour force, education, wage issues and industrial relations. Family encompasses maternal and child health, adolescence, and ageing. Human Ecology covers the relationship between population, natural resources, and environment These issues can be analysed from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and can also be associated with strategic issues, such as gender, political identity, climate change, disaster, unemployment, and public policies and services.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Demografi
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DAMPAK PANDEMI COVID-19 TERHADAP PHK DAN PENDAPATAN PEKERJA DI INDONESIA Ngadi Ngadi; Ruth Meliana; Yanti Astrelina Purba
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia 2020: Edisi Spesial: Demografi dan COVID-19 di Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v0i0.576

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The larger-scale social restrictions policy to handling the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the socio-economic of the community including job sustainability and income of workers. This study analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 on worker layoffs and income in Indonesia. This research uses an accidental sampling through the online survey. The results showed that COVID-19 had an impact on layoffs and decreased income, especially during the social distancing. The result showed that layoffs of workers in Indonesia amounted to 15.6 percent.  Regarding income, about 31.0 percent of workers claim that their income has decreased by less than 50 percent and 8.6 percent of that has fallen above 50 percent. The government needs to conduct strict supervision of companies in each region. The role of the community is needed in overcoming existing problems by looking for new strategies that are utilizing technology and looking for new job opportunities, while still paying attention to health protocols.
PELAYANAN KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI REMAJA DI PUSKESMAS: ISU DAN TANTANGAN Augustina Situmorang
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 6, No 2 (2011)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v6i2.92

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In line with the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in 1994 in Cairo, 2001, The Indonesian Ministry of Health developed an integrated essential reproductive health Services at primary health care which include Adolescence Reproductive Health services (ARH). Utilized qualitative approach, this article examine the implementation of ARH in 16 primary health care (puskesmas) which are located in four districts/city namely Pontianak City, Landak District, Ogan Komering Ilir District and Tasikmalaya District. The study results showed that ARH programs have not been folly implemented. This is due to several obstacles including (a) The limited knowledge of health personnel in the puskesmas, (b) Obstacles related to legal and policy aspects; (c) Obstacles related to socio-cultural aspects. Considering the increase number of adolescents who have engaged in risky sexual activities, it is important to develop comprehensive approaches to this phenomenon, especially at puskesmas. To do so, the national consensus on the right of adolescents to obtain comprehensive information and services related to sexual and reproductive health is urgently needed The consensus of course has to consider the religious and cultural norm, but it also has to accept the real condition of today s adolescents.
Surabaya Menuju Kota Ramah Lansia: Peluang dan Tantangan Deshinta Vibriyanti
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 13, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v13i2.321

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Increasing number of the elderly globally and nationally has broad implications in family, community and state. WHO issued an age-friendly cities guideline to respond two demographic phenomena, namely aging population and high levels of urbanization. To maintain the quality of health, the elderly need both physical and social environments that consider their characteristics and needs. This facilitates the elderly to access the services, interact with others and actualize themselves optimally. This study aims to analyze the opportunities and challenges faced by Surabaya as one of the ageing population city in Indonesia to be an age-friendly city. Data was collected through quantitative and qualitative approaches. The quantitative approach use several secondary data at the provincial and city levels such as the 2016 Susenas data, 2017 and the 2015 Sakernas. The qualitative approach include interviewing stakeholders, observing, and reviewing literature. This study concludes that Surabaya has an opportunity to be an age-friendly city. This is because Surabaya has local regulation that support fulfillment of elderly need, the existence of elderly institution, and the committed local leader to support the eldery. However, there are still many challenges faced by the Surabaya City, particularly related to inadequate physical facilities, housing, and employment opportunities for the elderly. It requires commitment and support from all elements of the city, public and private sector. 
TOWARDS A POLICY AGENDA FOR POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING IN INDONESIA, 2004-2015 Adrian C. Hayes
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 1, No 1 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v1i1.152

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Family planning is a vital component of a developing nation's policies aimed at sustainable development and improving quality of life. During the 1970s and 80s rapid population growth was widely seen as the main population policy issue in developing countries, and most developing countries, including Indonesia, introduced national family planning programs as the preferred way of dealing with the issue. As the population of Indonesia approaches the advanced phase of its 'demographic transition' it is time to reflect on the future of family planning in this country and set new policy objectives for the short term (2004-2006), medium term (2005- 20 l 0) and long term (2005-20 l 5). It must also be remembered that family planning is-no matter how important-only one component of population policy; and the significance of this component vis-a-vis other development efforts changes with time.Keywords: Population, Family planning, Population policy, Indonesia
HUBUNGAN MIGRASI TERHADAP TINGKAT KUALITAS SARANA SANITASI RUMAH TANGGA DI JAKARTA: ANALISIS DATA MIKRO SUSENAS 2017 Noviyati Valentina Sidabutar; Chotib Chotib
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 15, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v15i2.534

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Jakarta's population is influenced by dynamic population growth regarding high migration flows. Migrants can be a resource in urban development and a burden to the environment concerning population density. For instance, problems of housing provision and basic sanitation services. This study aims to identify the relationship of migration on the quality household sanitation facilities level in Jakarta. This study uses multinomial logistic regression as an analytical method by applying three migration relationships models to the quality level of household sanitation facilities. The source for the analysis is Susenas microdata of 2017. Research findings specifically indicate a significant influence of recent migration on the quality level of household sanitation facilities. It confirmed that migrant households who have stayed longer (migrant lifetime and non-migrant recent) have the opportunity to safe sanitation facilities. Similar opportunities apply to recent migrants with characteristics of older age, higher education, and high expenditure. Conversely, this study found the percentage of households within the lowest category that is identical to the lease housing status with improper living conditions. To reduce the number of the latter category, the local government needs preventive planning in dealing with migration flow. Therefore, migrants can have a comfortable life in the city.
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Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 9, No 1 (2014)
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DAMPAK KEMISKINAN TERHADAP POLA MOBILITAS TENAGA KERJA ANTARSEKTOR DI INDONESIA Evie Dian Pratiwi; Khusnul Ashar; Wildan Syafitri
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 15, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v15i1.473

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Mobility can act as a stepping stone to get out of poverty. This research examines whether the effect of poverty encouraging or inhibiting the mobility of workers across sectors. By using data from the 2018 Indonesia National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) that cover 8,869 respondents, this study applies multinomial regression models to analyse inter-sector mobility types among labors in Indonesia. The results show that low-income workers in the industrial and service sectors tend to have a 4.8% and 6.3% greater probability of transferring to the agricultural sector. However, agricultural workers that suffer from poverty choose to survive in the same sector due to the high cost of inter-sector mobility. Other findings show that older age and higher education level decreased the propensity to move across sectors. In the efforts to alleviate poverty, the role of the government is expected to be seen in two ways. Firstly, by facilitating workers to move into productive sectors, i.e. industrial and service sectors, and secondly, by increasing the productivity of the agricultural sector.
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT SEBUAH INVESTASI UNTUK MENJAGA HRQOL PADA PEREMPUAN Edy Purwanto; Fajar Suminto
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 7, No 1 (2012)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v7i1.83

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Health Related Quality of Life focuses on health research or health related quality of life. This study l identifies the effect of community participation in HRQOL. Community participation is measured through individual participation in community activities, such as community meetings, voluntary work, PKK, Posyandu, etc. This study uses data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey 2000 and 2007. The method of analysis being used is the Two Stage Least Square (2SLS). The results of the analysis show that participation in community activity can improve HRQOL or slow down HRQOL decrease due to the age factor. This effect greater for males than for females. Using this evidence, a policy which preserves and improvesthe health status of females and health-related quality of life can be advocated by promoting more community participatory programs. Females who are active in community activities are expected to be able to preserve their health, which can reduce the effects of aging ontheir health status.Key Words: HRQOL, IFLS, Instrumental Variable, Participation.
PENDUDUK DAN AKSES AIR BERSIH DI KOTA SEMARANG Fadjri Alihar
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 13, No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v13i1.306

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Semarang is a metropolitan city located in the northern coast of Java Island with about 1.7 million inhabitants. This city encounters two problems concerning with water, namely rob floods and clean water availability. This paper aims to study about access of the population to clean water and the issues faced by the community related to its availability. This study used data from the research conducted by Urban Human Ecology research group, Research Center for Population - LIPI in 2012. This study applied a qualitative approach through interviews and focussed group discussions (FGDs). The results show that people who live in areas that are often hit by rob floods cannot access clean water and have to buy it to fulfil their household needs. Another problem faced in the city is undrinkable groundwater due to environmental degradation and seawater intrusion. On the other side, the regional water company (PDAM) in this city has not been able to serve clean and drinkable water for the entire area of Semarang due to its limited service network. In order to meet the need of water, it is recommended to strengthen the company capabilities through human capital development as well as an expansion of clean water networks in the city
STRATEGI BERTAHAN HIDUP PEREMPUAN DALAM MENGHADAPI DAMPAK PERUBAHAN IKLIM Ade Latifa; Fitranita Fitranita
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 8, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v8i1.22

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Tulisan ini mengangkat pengalaman perempuan dari rumah tangga petani dan nelayan miskin dalam 'berjuang' menghadapi dampak perubahan iklim yang semakin berat dirasakan dalam kurun waktu 3-5 tahun belakangan ini. Berangkat dari beberapa studi yang pemah dilakukan oleh PPK-LIPI di beberapa tempat di wilayah Indonesia, topik 1m diangkat untuk menunjukkan kemampuan perempuan dalam berjuang rnenghadapi perubahan lingkungannya sehingga rnampu rnengatasi persoalan di rurnah tangganya khususnya terkait dengan penurunan sumber pendapatan karena dampak tidak langsung dari perubahan iklim. Topik ini menarik untuk dikaji karena munculnya paradoks tentang posisi perempuan yang di satu sisi dianggap lebih rentan dibanding laki-laki, namun di sisi lain perempuan justru memiliki kegigihan untuk tetap 'survive'. Melalui tulisan ini fenomena tersebut dikupas sehingga dapat menjadi 'lesson learned' bagi pemerhati masalah perubahan iklim. Sehingga salah satu kesimpulan dalam tulisan ini adalah pentingnya mempertimbangkan isu gender dalam rumusan kebijakan terkait dengan isu perubahan iklim yang sejauh ini belum banyak disentuh. Data yang digunakan untuk tulisan ini bersumber dari hasil kajian PPK LIPI di wilayah Lamongan dan Lombok Utara dan Timur tahun 2012-2013.