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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.
Articles 143 Documents
Ekonomi Gig sebagai Strategi Diversifikasi Lapangan Kerja di Era Digital: Analisis Spasial Perekonomian Indonesia Menggunakan Pendekatan Penginderaan Jauh: Ekonomi Gig sebagai Strategi Diversifikasi Lapangan Kerja di Era Digital: Analisis Spasial Perekonomian Indonesia Menggunakan Pendekatan Penginderaan Jauh Primasrani, Byun; Akbar, Fadly Muhamad; Butar Butar, Rinald Parulian
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol 20 No 3 (2025): Gig Workers
Publisher : Pusat Pengembangan Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan Republik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47198/jnaker.v20i3.626

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The rise of the digital economy has fueled the growth of gig workers as a new driver of regional economic development in Indonesia. This study examines how gig related activities influence output of the service sector and explores their spatial spillover effects across provinces. Using the Spatial Durbin Error Model (SDEM), the analysis employs output of the service sector as the dependent variable and includes Night-Time Lights (NTL), casual non-agricultural workers, internet user percentages, provincial minimum wage, average years of schooling, and micro and small industries (IMK) output as independent variables. Results reveal that NTL, casual non-agricultural workers, and average years of schooling positively and significantly affect output of the service sector, highlighting the role of gig economy and human capital in productivity growth. Conversely, internet use shows a negative effect, indicating unequal digital utilization. Spatially, the lag of casual non-agricultural workers shows a negative spillover effect, suggesting that provinces with higher service sector output tend to attract cross-regional workers, thereby reducing labor availability in neighboring areas. Meanwhile, IMK output in adjacent provinces demonstrates a positive spillover effect, indicating complementary linkages that strengthen interregional economic activity. These findings imply that the gig economy can serve as an effective mechanism to boost regional economic output through job diversification, especially amid limited formal job opportunities. Strengthening gig-based employment ecosystems may therefore become a strategic option to sustain economic growth and promote inclusive labor market development in Indonesia.
The Gig Economy in Different Engines of Growth: Understanding Regional Disparities in Gig Worker Quality in Bali and East Java Putri M, Mustika; Taly Purwa
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol 20 No 3 (2025): Gig Workers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47198/jnaker.v20i3.630

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Gig work, commonly defined as short-term, more flexible, and non-traditional employment that typically lacks formal contractual arrangements, has shaped the emergence of the gig economy and is gradually transforming labor market dynamics in Indonesia. However, research on gig workers remains limited, particularly in the context of cross-regional comparisons. This study compares the characteristics of gig workers in two regions in Indonesia with different economic structures, i.e., Bali-an economy predominantly driven by tourism-and East Java-an industry-based economy. Using data from the August 2024 National Labor Force Survey, this research employs cluster analysis to reveal the structure of gig workers in each province based on economic, socio-demographic, and technological factors, followed by multilevel regression to identify the odds for being gig workers at individual and regional levels. The findings reveal that gig workers in Bali experience relatively higher levels of wages compared to those in East Java. A similar pattern also exists for the coverage of social protection term. At the individual level, education and sector-industry and services-influence gig workers’ wages across both provinces. While at the regional level, disparities in labor market conditions and minimum wage policies contribute to differences in wage levels. These findings strengthen the understanding of gig economy dynamics across regions with different economic bases, providing valuable policy and strategic insights on expanding social protection and enhancing the use of technology to support the sustainability of labor markets in the digital era.
The Performance of the Job Loss Security Scheme in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis Putri, Indah Anggoro; Hamzah, Muhammad Zilal; Sofilda, Eleonora
Jurnal Ketenagakerjaan Vol 20 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47198/jnaker.v20i2.631

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Unemployment protection has become a key element of social policy reform in developing economies, especially amid labor market volatility and global crises. This study conducts a bibliometric and systematic literature review (SLR) of 141 peer-reviewed articles on unemployment insurance and job loss protection from Scopus and Web of Science. Through performance analysis, co-occurrence mapping, and thematic synthesis, it identifies trends in publication growth, key journals, institutional contributors, and conceptual clusters. Research is largely concentrated in high-income countries and driven by multilateral organizations. Key themes include policy instruments, labor market integration, and geographic gaps. Indonesia’s Job Loss Security (JKP) is assessed against global trends, highlighting innovation and implementation challenges. Citation patterns reveal the value of collaboration and open-access publishing. The study informs both research and policy by offering insights into current developments and recommending strategies to improve design, coverage, and institutional coordination for more inclusive unemployment protection in the Global South.