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JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik)
ISSN : 08529213     EISSN : 24774693     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/jkap.xxx
Core Subject : Social,
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of public administrations and policies. JKAP, particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of public policies and administration areas as follows: 1. Bureaucracy and Administration Development; 2. Decentralization and Regional Autonomy; 3. Economic and Public Policy; 4. Public Management and Governance; 5. Any specifics issues of public policy and management.
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Front Matter JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Andri Putra Kesmawan
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 20, No 2 (2016): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.29317

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The Evaluation of Indonesian Labour Market in Optimizing Demographic Dividend in 2016 Siectio Dicko Pratama; Rizal Rahadiana
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 2 (2018): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.29739

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Considering the structure of its population, Indonesia has the potential to enjoy advantages that are associated with a demographic dividend in the not too distant future. Nonetheless, there are challenges the country is facing, one of which is the coming into being of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). This research describes the state of the labor market in Indonesia to identify how best it can benefit from the demographic dividend, including problems, and how to resolve them. The research uses Multiple Linear Regression with backward elimination method. Re-sults of the research indicated that independent variables in the model showed a negative and significant influence on the economy. To that end, working below 15 hours, and unemployment of the educated are the two most important problems facing in Indonesian labor market. Rec-ommended solutions to the problem is to encourage educated unemployed to participate in Mi-cro and Small Manufactures that deal in processing agricultural commodities to become ready-to-consumer goods.
Assessing The Contribution of The People’s Education Program (Prodira) Policy Toward Senior High School Education Performance in Gorontalo Province arwildayanto arwildayanto arwildayanto
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 1 (2018): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.29976

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The purpose of the study is to assess the effectiveness of people’s education program (PRODIRA).The study used a mixed research methods approach with concurrently embedded, combinationmodel of the qualitative and quantitative methods. The data were collected using interview,documentation and observation techniques from respondents who included headmasters, teachers,exchequers, students’ parents and school committee members in senior high schools, vocationaland Islamic senior high schools (SMA/SMK/MA) in Gorontalo Province. The results indicated thatthe implementation of PRODIRA program by the Provincial Government of Gorontalo has beeneffective in enhancing quality of performance of Senior High School Education (SLTA ) in GorontaloProvince as reflected in the increase of knowledge index, increased availability of SMA/SMK/MAinstitutions, percentage of schools that are categorized as being in good condition and a declinein school dropout rates.
"Wrong Majors Phenomenon": a Challenge for Indonesia in Molding Globally Competent Human Resources to Encounter Demographic Dividend Rizaldy Ali
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 1 (2018): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.30242

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The growth of youth population has now become a strategic consideration of global trends predicted by 2030. In many parts of the world, the growth of youth population is increasingly uncontrolled. According to the Central Agency on Statistics, it revealed that Indonesia's population is dominated by a productive age group that is between 15-64 years old. This condition shows that Indonesia is moving into an era of demographic dividend. However, the fact that the human development index of Indonesia is too low; Indonesia ranked 110 out of 188 countries in the world and with massive numbers of academic unemployment, as if showing the unpreparedness of Indonesia in facing demographic dividend. This paper, attempts to highlight upon; the immense impact of mistaking majors to the human resource competence. Examine the key factors of wrong majors' phenomenon, and how do implications arise when students are incorrectly selected. The research used a descriptive method; source data ascribed to field research; and study of literature. Through this research, the most striking findings are: the key factors that trigger wrong majors' phenomenon that is caused by the influence of significant person statistics, low passing grade becoming their consideration to be accepted in college; they didn’t gain any intensive preparation for going to college; the existence of consciousness upon the demands of experts, so that they preferred majors based on what the market needs not relying on their interest; and also the fears for not doing anything after graduating from high school. Mistaking majors implies towards the psychic of the college student; such as, highly vulnerable to being stressed because they are not able to adjust to the learning process. 
Back Matter JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Andri Putra Kesmawan
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 1 (2017): May
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Front Matter JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Andri Putra Kesmawan
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 1 (2017): May
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Managing Government Digital Reputation through Big Data Processing Khoirun Nisa'; Effy Rusfian; Zaenab Zaenab
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 2 (2018): November
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The objective of this paper is to assess government reputation management performance by lev-eraging Big Data technology, internet, and public relations capacity, in particular creating credible information for the public. The research used a case study methodology on Indonesi-aBaik.id management for the period between 13th September to 13th October, 2017. The focus of the research was on the degree to which big data processing influenced communication, pub-lic persuasion, and content. Research techniques used to collect data including in-depth inter-views, observation, and literature review through elated techniques. Research findings indicate that effective Big Data processing is underpinned by quality data analysis and creative content development skills. This research contributes to knowledge on the application of online reputa-tion management processes for public relations officials and general readers based on the four steps of management process by Cutlip as applied to reputation management analysis using Big Data technology effectiveness. Based on the result of the research the government reputation management practice should also followed by higher competence of the public relation officials especially on the skill of reputation management process and public persuasion skill, thus, the process of creating credible information can be done adequately.
Investigating Digital (Dis)engagement of Open Government: Case Study of One Data Indonesia Agie Nugroho Soegiono
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 1 (2018): May
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Over the last decade, Indonesia has achieved remarkable progress in promoting transparent andinclusive development through implementing open government principles. This research investigatesone of the open government projects in Indonesia- One Data Indonesia (ODI), a one-stop opengovernment data portal that provides accurate, reliable, and interoperable single-reference datafor the public to use and redistribute without any limitation. The study aims to highlight thecurrent updates on open data implementation in Indonesia and the challenges that may hinder itsapplication in future. The study is an action research, conducted through the participation of theauthor in a three-month internship programme at the Executive Office of the President Republic ofIndonesia. Data on the portal’s engagement was based on Google Analytics. This study finds thatthere is disengagement in open data implementation, which is reflected by a small percentage ofavailable datasets and an imbalance in user access across Indonesia. This study argues that thedisengagement is due to several factors, including irrelevant and uncertain regulatory frameworks,confusion over setting priority goals, inadequate data infrastructure, and limited digital-literatehuman resource. Despite high investment and expectations from the portal, the benefits and civicengagement it has generated so far remain questionable.
Communication and E-Government: The Case Study of E-Government Implementation in Tourism Communications in the Tourism Department, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) Province Rosalia Prismarini Nurdiarti; Didik Haryadi Santoso
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 2 (2018): November
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The development of Digital Government Services (DGS) is a form of bureaucratic transfor-mation. This research focuses on virtual digital technology used in the government, especially in the tourism office department of Yogyakarta special administrative region which is also known as Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) Province. Based on Ministry of Communication and Information (MoCI) 2012 report, e-Government adoption in DIY was ranked 4th in the country. The province has the vision of becoming a cyber province as one of the ways to fulfil the needs of its residents. The objectives of this study encompass: 1) description of the imple-mentation of e-government in DIY Tourism department; 2) mapping and utilizing the tourism communication strategies to identify e-government implementation in the Tourism department; and 3) assess the role that e-government technology adoption can help to strengthen service encouraging the enhancement of service and creative industries towards contributing to im-prove the higher tourism development in DIY. The research used a case study approach with data collected using informal interview and documentation. Results of the research showed that: 1) the expertise in information and communication technology (ICT) is pivotal for was necessary for the development of ing the tourism-based websites and e-government applica-tions; 2) the importance of developing multimedia-based content to ensure relevant and updat-ed content; and 3) the importance of taking into account the needs and interests of undergradu-ates and undergraduate audience in developing and adoption of e-government services because they constitute the largest segment that uses the virtual digital government services.
Does More Spending on Education Matter to Human Capital Formation? Study Case of Bengkulu Province, Indonesia Nurfitriani Nurfitriani; Romi Bhakti Hartarto
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 1 (2018): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.33427

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Based on Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia will face a demographic bonus era during 2020-2035. That implies that the number of productive-age population will be higher than elderly peopleand children (dependents). This phenomenon offers an opportunity due to a lower dependencyburden. However, the situation could be catastrophic if the government is not ready to equip theproductive age population with necessary skills. The objective of this study is to determine whetheror not higher spending on education has positive influence on human capital formation in BengkuluProvince. The research used panel data analysis of ten regions in Bengkulu Province for the 2010-2014 periods. Research results showed that spending on education does not have significant impacton human capital development, while women empowerment and infrastructure have positive effecton human capital. Our results imply that more spending on education does not matter if it is notsupported by quality infrastructure that makes education facilities accessible.

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