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Socious Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3032677X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62872/sy3ma326
Core Subject : Education, Social,
The journal publishes original articles on current issues and trends occurring internationally in Public Administration, Business Administration, Communication Science, Government Science, Sociology, International Relations, geography, sociology education, geography education, tourism, community services
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Analysis of Social and Economic Inequality in Access to Health Services: A Case Study in an Urban Area Muhtar Muhtar; Joana Joanitha Tuhumury; Atikah Khairunnisa; Judy De Fretes
Socious Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/ywsnhj13

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This research highlights the importance of research into socio-economic inequality in Indonesia, particularly in Maluku Province, with a focus on Buru Village. This research uses qualitative methods, namely observation and interviews, to explore the impact of economic equalization policies on socio-economic inequality at the local level. From September 2022 to March 2023, there was a decrease in the Gini Ratio, which shows a positive indication of economic equalization efforts. However, the impact of this decline was unevenly distributed between urban and rural areas. The results of this study show that although Maluku Province is classified as low in economic inequality by World Bank standards, there are significant challenges that need to be addressed to prevent a potential increase in inequality in the future. The analysis highlights that factors such as access to resources, economic opportunities, and infrastructure differences between urban and rural areas are key elements affecting economic distribution in Maluku. The research provides policy recommendations to improve inclusiveness in economic growth, with the aim of achieving more equitable and sustainable development across the province. Recommendations include improved access to education and training, better economic infrastructure in rural areas, as well as policies that support the development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) as a key driver of local economic growth. As such, this research not only provides a deeper understanding of the dynamics of socio-economic inequality in Maluku but also offers concrete solutions to redress existing economic disparities and promote inclusive growth for all communities in the region
Policy Evaluation Of Minimum Service Standards For Hypertension Health Services At Mabelopura Health Center Halida Halida; Mohammad Irfan Mufti; Asrifai Asrifai
Socious Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/v4m9he76

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Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which arterial blood pressure increases, causing the heart to work harder. At Puskesmas Mabelopura, hypertension has not yet reached the Minimum Service Standard (MSS) target with an achievement of only 68.61% of the 95% target. This study evaluated the SPM policy on hypertension services at the Mabelopura Health Center using a descriptive qualitative method with informants from Key Informants and Triangulated Informants. The results showed that the implementation of SPM Hypertension only reached 68.61% of the 95% target, indicating that the target has not been achieved. Health services are in accordance with SPM standards but not optimal, due to differences in central target data with Puskesmas data and limited human resources. The low number of community visits for hypertension screening, due to the community's lack of perceived importance of routine control, was also a major factor. This study concluded that to achieve SPM targets, intensive efforts are needed from Puskesmas Mabelopura and the Health Office of Palu City to establish better communication with Pusdasten and increase community awareness of the importance of routine check-ups. Thus, it is expected that Puskesmas Mabelopura can be more effective in achieving SPM targets and improving the quality of life of people with hypertension in the area.
The Quality Of Family Card Making Services At The Population And Civil Registration Office Of The Central Sulawesi Province Achmad Sholih Komara Setyaguna; Mustainah Mustainah; Nasrullah Nasrullah
Socious Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/qhwpmc93

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This researcher sought to find out the quality of public service in the Civil Registration and Occupation Service of Central Sulawesi Province. The method used in this study is qualitatively descriptive of the number of informants of 5 people. This study uses data analysis techniques consisting of data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawings. The results of the research showed that, the quality of public service in the Department of Occupation and Civil Registration of Central Sulawesi Province is seen from the tangible dimension (physical evidence) has already met quality of service well and provide services to the community comfortably, the dimension Reliability (Reliability) officials have been running on time according to the provisions in force and have standard procedures in performing functions as a service to the society to go with structured, the responsiveness dimension (Responsiveness) that the staff has shown attitude to the public officers will respond well and quickly, the assurance dimension (Assurance) officers in responding to completion in service is on time based on the number of people will be served if little then will be on time, the last dimension is Empathy (Empathy) that staff have shown quality of the service is by providing a sincere service, being friendly, and not discriminatory (discriminatory) so that can provide satisfaction for the community that performs the service.  
Analysis of Per Capita Income towards A Poverty-Free Region in Sampang Regency Imam Hanafi; Amirul Mustofa; Zaenal Fatah
Socious Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/nt51yv07

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A poverty-free region is one of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets approved by the United Nations in 2015. It aims to end extreme poverty for all people earning less than $1.25 per day and promote inclusive and equitable development. Per capita, income is one of the critical indicators of human resource development and the economy. This research aims to identify economic growth in the context of per capita income and to monitor and evaluate the achievement of the SDGs Without Poverty in the Sampang district. This qualitative study uses a descriptive analysis approach, with data collection methods including observation, documentation, and library research. The research focuses on the achievement of the SDGs Without Poverty indicator, which consists of five key indicators: (i) Percentage of the population living below the national poverty line; (ii) Implementation of the social protection system; (iii) Guarantee of economic resources and fundamental service rights (health, housing, lighting); (iv) Strengthening and development of disaster-resilient areas, and (v) Government policies and proportions in poverty alleviation, as well as several sub-indicators set by the National Development Planning Agency.  The study results showed that the increase in per capita income had a negative but insignificant correlation with the poverty rate. However, per capita income positively impacts realizing the SDGs Without Poverty. It has achieved the goal of ending extreme poverty for all people with an income of less than $1.25 per day.
Komunikasi Ko-Kreasional Program Sehat Sejahtera (SESERA) PT Pupuk Sriwidjaja dengan Masyarakat Pulau Kemaro Agustin Rozalena; Alde Dyanrini
Socious Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/hs0q4781

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the co-creative communication of the Sehat Sejahtera Program (Sesera) and to construct a collaborative model between corporate and community in the context of implementing ecotourism at the Kemaro Island tourist attraction in Palembang City. This study uses qualitative methodologies and a case study design to handle primary data based on interviews, non-participant observation, and documentation as secondary data. The data analysis employs the Miles and Huberman Interactive Model in three steps, beginning with data reduction and structured in a relationship pattern to facilitate interpretation and drawing or verifying results. Research findings show that co-creational communication referring to Co-Creation Theory is implemented through social responsibility strategies focussing on tourist experiences and interactive relationships with the surrounding community. The collaboration carried out is PT Pupuk Sriwidjaja Palembang's social and environmental responsibility (TJSL) approach to the Kemaro Island tourist destination.
Handling Evaluation Money Politic By Bawaslu Majalengka District In The 2019 Election Deni Herdiana; Dara Dwiyandika
Socious Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/5kjs2r33

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The purpose of this study is to determine and evaluate the handling of money politics by the Majalengka Regency Bawaslu. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a data collection approach that involves direct interaction with key informants. The data sources in this study include the Head of Bawaslu, Bawaslu Commissioners, and Staff of the Violation Handling Division of Bawaslu Majalengka Regency. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and related documentation. This study found that the handling of money politics violations by the Majalengka Regency Bawaslu is still not optimal. Several factors affecting the effectiveness of handling are the limited number of Bawaslu members, which has an impact on limitations in patrolling and sweeping money politics activities. In addition, active community participation in reporting suspected cases of money politics is also still low, which hinders more effective detection and handling. This research identifies the need to increase the number of Bawaslu members as well as efforts to increase public awareness and participation in the reporting process, so that the handling of money politics cases can be carried out more thoroughly and efficiently.

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