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GEMOVE Journal of Gender Movement and Empowerment
Published by Akademi Bisnis Lombok
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GEMOVE Journal of Gender Movement and Empowerment is a scientific publication managed and published by Lombok Business Academy under the leadership of Editor in Chief Suci Ramadhani Putri. Journal Scope GEMOVE examines gender economics and equal access to the economy, including analyses of the gap in access to economic resources between men and women. The journal addresses community based economic empowerment and womens entrepreneurship by exploring strategies and business models that promote womens economic independence. The focus of the study includes wage inequality, decent work, womens labour protection, and the impact of economic policies on gender based vulnerable groups. GEMOVE also analyses womens social movements in demanding economic justice and innovation and technology for womens economic empowerment in the digital era. The journal examines the role of institutions, the state, and NGOs in supporting womens economic independence, adopting feminist perspectives in development economics and political economy. As a commitment to sustainability, GEMOVE also discusses ecofeminism and sustainable economics based on gender justice.
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THE EFFECT OF ZAKAT AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) ON THE LEVEL OF SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN INDONESIA ATKIYAN, FAHRUL; Hudatil Atkiyan, Fahrul
GEMOVE: Journal of Gender, Movement, and Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): GEMOVE: Journal of Gender, Movement, and Empowerment
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Social inequality is one of the problems that a country must face. One of the ways used to overcome poverty is by using zakat and corporate social responsibility (CSR) instruments. In this study, the author will discuss the influence of zakat and CSR in alleviating poverty. This study uses a quantitative method, and from the results of testing with the quantitative method, it can be concluded that zakat has a positive but not significant effect, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) has no significant effect in alleviating poverty in Indonesia.
PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN PIDANA ORANG TUA DALAM SISTEM PERADILAN ANAK: PERGESERAN PARADIGMA MENUJU PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN BERSAMA DALAM HUKUM PIDANA INDONESIA Suci Ramadhani Putri; Irpan Suriadiata
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The Indonesian juvenile justice system, regulated under Law No. 11 of 2012 on the Juvenile Criminal Justice System, fails to establish parental criminal liability for offenses committed by minors. This legal vacuum has resulted in high recidivism rates and undermines the rehabilitative goals of juvenile justice. This study aims to analyze the necessity of establishing parental criminal liability in Indonesia's juvenile justice system, examine comparative models from Japan, Germany, and Canada, and propose a comprehensive framework for shared accountability between juveniles and their parents. Using qualitative normative-comparative legal research, this study develops the Theory of Dual Accountability in Juvenile Justice, which posits that criminal liability should be shared between the juvenile offender and negligent parents through proportional criminal sanctions, administrative penalties, and rehabilitative interventions. The findings demonstrate that Japan's Family Court system, Germany's parental responsibility model, and Canada's restorative justice approach all incorporate mechanisms that hold parents accountable for supervisory negligence. This study proposes amendments to Indonesia's Juvenile Justice Law to introduce three tiers of parental criminal liability: (1) criminal sanctions for gross negligence resulting in serious juvenile crimes, (2) administrative penalties for moderate supervisory failures, and (3) mandatory rehabilitative programs for minor cases. The proposed framework balances punitive measures with family rehabilitation, ensuring that both juveniles and parents bear proportional responsibility for criminal conduct. This paradigm shift toward shared accountability represents a fundamental reform in Indonesian criminal law, recognizing that effective juvenile crime prevention requires legal mechanisms that compel parental responsibility alongside juvenile rehabilitation.
INTEGRATION OF ECONOMIC AND INCLUSIVE COMMUNICATION APPROACHES IN CHILD LABOR ELIMINATION POLICIES IN WEST NUSA TENGGARA Nizamudin
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This study examines the integration of economic approaches and inclusive communication in addressing child labor issues in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province, Indonesia. Based on data from the August 2024 National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas), NTB has one of the highest child labor rates in Indonesia, with 19.15% of children aged 10-17 years engaged in economic activities. This research analyzes the socioeconomic factors driving child labor and evaluates the effectiveness of current policy interventions through an interdisciplinary framework combining economic analysis and inclusive communication strategies. The study employs a mixed-method approach, utilizing secondary data from Sakernas 2024 and document analysis of relevant policies. Results reveal that poverty, low parental education, rural residence, and cultural norms significantly contribute to child labor prevalence. The agricultural sector employs 45.36% of working children, predominantly as unpaid family workers (85.09%). Most working children (86.66%) continue schooling, indicating potential for intervention. The study proposes an integrated policy framework encompassing economic incentives including conditional cash transfers and social protection expansion, inclusive communication strategies engaging multiple stakeholders through culturally sensitive messaging, strengthened education access and quality, and enhanced labor inspection and enforcement mechanisms. This integrated approach addresses both structural economic constraints and socio-cultural dimensions, offering a comprehensive strategy for child labor elimination aligned with SDG targets. The findings provide actionable recommendations for policymakers to develop evidence-based interventions that protect children's rights while supporting family economic security.
GENDER DISPARITIES IN EMPLOYMENT IN NORTH LOMBOK REGENCY: A FEMINIST ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LABOR PARTICIPATION AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR Ernaldo Fikrul Arifin; Muhammad Mahfuz
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This study examines gender disparities in employment in North Lombok Regency through a feminist economic lens, analyzing labor force participation patterns and informal sector concentration. Using data from the 2024 National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas), this research reveals significant gender gaps in the labor market. The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) shows a 22.06 percentage point gap, with males at 91.97% and females at 69.91%. The analysis demonstrates that 22.32% of working-age women are engaged in household duties compared to only 1.78% of men, reflecting the gendered division of reproductive labor. Furthermore, 82.28% of employed women work in the informal sector, predominantly as unpaid family workers (35.90%), while men have greater access to formal employment (32.17%) and wage positions (30.52%). This research employs a literature review methodology, integrating feminist economic theory to critique structural barriers that perpetuate gender inequality in employment. The findings indicate that patriarchal structures, unrecognized reproductive work, and occupational segregation systematically marginalize women in the labor market. The study concludes that addressing gender disparities requires policy interventions recognizing the economic value of care work, promoting women's access to formal employment, and transforming gender norms that confine women to domestic roles.
NYONGKOLAN BETWEEN TRADITION AND MODERNITY: CULTURAL ACCULTURATION ANALYSIS ACCORDING TO ROBERT REDFIELD'S PERSPECTIVE Ahmad Gautsul Anam
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This study examines the Nyongkolan tradition of Sasak society in Lombok through the lens of Robert Redfield's cultural acculturation theory, employing a multidisciplinary approach that integrates legal and inclusive perspectives. Nyongkolan, a ceremonial wedding procession characterized by mass participation and festive atmosphere, represents a complex intersection of traditional values and modern influences. Using a literature review methodology, this research analyzes how Nyongkolan demonstrates cultural transformation while maintaining its essential identity, explores the legal frameworks governing this tradition in contemporary Indonesia, and evaluates its role in promoting social inclusion across diverse community segments. Findings reveal that Nyongkolan exemplifies Redfield's concept of the folk-urban continuum, where traditional practices adapt to urban modernity without losing core cultural significance. The tradition simultaneously faces challenges from modernization pressures and legal regulations while demonstrating remarkable resilience through adaptive strategies. From an inclusive perspective, Nyongkolan functions as a social leveler that transcends economic and social boundaries, though gender dynamics and accessibility issues require ongoing attention. This study contributes to understanding how indigenous traditions negotiate modernity while preserving cultural authenticity and promoting social cohesion in Indonesia's pluralistic society.

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