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Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan
ISSN : 19076096     EISSN : 27228770     DOI : 10.47198
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan (J-naker/The Indonesian Journal of Manpower) adalah publikasi ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Pusat Pengembangan Kebijakan, Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan. J-naker bekerjasama dengan beberapa asosiasi fungsional dan profesi di bidang ketenagakerjaan dalam rangka mengembangkan publikasi ini agar menjadi wadah peningkatan kualitas kebijakan ketenagakerjaan. Kerjasama tersebut antara lain dengan Asosiasi Analis Kebijakan Indonesia (AAKI) Komisariat Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan, Asosiasi Mediator Hubungan Industrial Indonesia (AMHII), Asosiasi Pengawas Ketenagakerjaan Indonesia (APKI), Asosiasi Instruktur Pelatihan Kerja Republik Indonesia Indonesia (PILAR RI), Ikatan Pengantar Kerja Seluruh Indonesia (IKAPERJASI), dan Persatuan Perencana Pembangunan Indonesia (PPPI) Komisariat Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan.
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Dampak Upah Minimum terhadap Employment: Pendekatan Difference in Spatial Difference Ardhian Kurniawati
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018)
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Most studies on the impact of minimum wages on employment resulted in a negative impact of minimum wages on employment in the formal sector. However, there are indications of bias because the results of these studies assume that the labor market between observation units are independent, whereas the labor market between observation units are dependent on each other. This study aims to estimate the impact of minimum wages on employment considering that between observation units are dependent on each other. Using a difference in spatial difference this study estimate the impact of minimum wages on employment using data Sakernas year 2010-2015 in Java. The estimation results a positive impact of the increase in the minimum wage on employment in the formal sector and negatif impact on employment in the informal sector. 100% increase in the real minimum wage is assosiate with approximately a 0.41%-0.47% increase in employment in the formal and decrease employment in informal sector approximately 0.22%-0.35%.
Pengaruh Upah Minimum terhadap Employment Transition: Analisis Level Individu di Pulau Jawa Beni Teguh Gunawan
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018)
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The objectives of the study is to determine the effect of minimum wages on employment transition, especially in Java as the majority of the Indonesian region set a minimum wage in district/city level. Previous similar studies carried out in developed countries that do not take the informal sectors. The analysis was performed using individual data sourced from Sakernas BPS 2010 and 2015 are seen as a form of longitudinal t-1 and t for each year. Empirical analysis used is multinomial logit with markov chain approach. In addition to a real minimum wage as an primary independent variable, other independent variables used were age, gender, educational level, and marital status as individual characteristics, as well as the GRDP, the share of themanufacturing sector in the GRDP, coverage of the minimum wage, and the ratio of working age population to total population as regional characteristics. Minimum wage has a significant and negative impact on the transition from the informal to the formal (F to I), formal to not employed (F to N), and not employed to not employed (N to N). In addition, the minimum wage is also positive and significant impact on the transition fromformal to formal (F to F) and informal to informal (I to I). While the transition from not employed to informal (N to I) are not affected by the minimum wage. Empirical evidence shows that the impact of minimum wage on employment transition pattern in Indonesia is closest to monopsony market.
Peran Sektor Publik dalam Akumulasi Human Capital dan Kapasitas Research & Development Sanjoyo Sanjoyo
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018)
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Economic growth of a country is influenced by various factors, such as natural resources, capital, savings, and technological development. The wealth of natural resources will help a country's economy, but must be supported by natural resource exploration skills. Capital, savings and technology are the dominant elements of economic growth for the future. With technology allows manufacturers to produce more with the same input level. Technological development depends on the ability of science and the quality of education of a country and how much attention to research and development. The dynamic relationship between economic growth and human resources and research & development can be explained since 1980 when Romer and Lucas described the relationship with the growth model of endogenous or new growth theory. In this paper I will try to explain briefly the history of the economic development of growth theory and briefly review the core of the neoclassical model and the endogenous growth model. Then, this paper will explain the role of human capital accumulation and research & development in economic development. Finally, this paper will review the role of the public sector and policy implications in the process of human capital accumulation and research & development investment to contribute to economic growth.
Determinan Bekerja Tidak Penuh di Indonesia Nikhen Pratiwi Sekar Tanjung
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018)
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This study is intended to find out the profile of part-time workers and the factors which affecting part-time workers in Indonesia with Sakernas Agustus 2016. Part-time workers are female, living in the rural areas, 35-44 years old, married, have less of human capital, non-disabilities persons, do not have household members under 10 years old, works in the agricultural sector, unpaid workers, informal sector, and monthly wages less than 500 thousand rupiahs. The results of binary logistic regression analysis showed that female workers, living in rural areas, aged above 55, unmarried, low-educated persons, never attending job training, having work experience, disabled-persons, having household members under 10 years old, and working in agricultural sectors have greater opportunity to become part-time workers in Indonesia.
Karakteristik Desa Migran Produktif yang Mempengaruhi Banyaknya TKI Bekerja ke Luar Negeri Suryadi Suryadi
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018)
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The decrease of Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) working abroad, brings its own problems. One of the problems faced is the emergence of new unemployment as a result of the lack of existing jobs. For that, the government seeks to create new jobs in the country through the formation of Desmigratif. This research aims to determine the effect of productive migrant village characteristics on the number of migrant workers who work abroad. The influence of each independent variable such as variable of X 6 (existence of cooperative), variable of X 13 (number of types of economic means in the village), variable of X 15 (population of productive age) and variable of X 18 (territorial, Java and outside Java) to the dependent variable Y (the number of migrant workers working abroad). Resources, facilities and infrastructure of economic activities in productive migrant villages are very heterogeneous. The village government must have seriousness in making development policy to support community empowerment program, so that people will stay in the village, get a job or economic business, have income and prosperous, so do not leave their village to work abroad become TKI. All stakeholders in this program need to cooperate in identifying problems, mapping the potential of natural resources, people, culture, and village economics to become capital for development of productive migrant village.

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