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Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
ISSN : 19078374     EISSN : 23378220     DOI : 10.18196/jgp
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Journal of Government and Politics ISBN:1907-8374 Online: 2337-8220 is the journal published biannually by the Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia collaborate with Asia Pacific Society For Public Affairs (APSPA) and Asosiasi Dosen Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia (ADIPSI). The journal aims to publish research articles within the broad field of public policy, public organization and administration, governance and democracy.
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HOW THE POLITICAL TRUST BEFORE, AT PANDEMY AND VACCINATIONS: PROVINCIAL CASE STUDIES IN INDONESIA (2019, 2020 AND 2021) Dadang Mas Bakar; Agus Adriyanto; Nur Rezki Amalia
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 13, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v13i1.11904

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The Covid-19 pandemic caused various problems. Government and political systems were also disrupted, including political trust. This study aims to compare the level of youth political trust to government and parliament before pandemic (2019), at the pandemic (2020), and when the vaccine starts (2021), collecting data using a questionnaire on institutional political trust in 1122 respondents taken at three different years. Data were collected using stratified cluster random sampling, which is spread across 14 districts in South Sulawesi. Then, the data were analyzed using the Anava test using SPSS 24.0. The results analysis found show that youth's trust in government during 2019-2021 were ups and downs, which before the pandemic trust was at 62%, then when the pandemic fell to 55% and in 2021 it could be increased again by the government to 60% which it means that only a difference of 2% from before the pandemic. Youth trust in the DPRD during 2019-2021 has had ups and downs, wherein in 2019, the level of trust was at 50%. Then at the pandemic (2020), it increased to 53%, and in 2021 after vaccines and government programs running well, it decreased far from before the pandemic to 50%.
CITIZENS’ ADOPTION OF AN E-HEALTH SYSTEM DURING THE PANDEMIC Faye Lorraine Pluma Mina; Enrique Batara; Eucil Hussein; Rabby Lavilles
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 13, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v13i1.13541

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This study aimed to determine the factors influencing the behavioral intention of PhilHealth members to adopt My PhilHealth Portal using an extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT). Variables from this theory were operationalized through indicators which were then translated into a self-reported online survey questionnaire distributed through email and Facebook. Purposive-homogeneous sampling was used to determine the sample size from the target population who are Cagayan de Oro City-based PhilHealth formal economy members employed in either private or public sector. Quantitative analysis of data was done using IBM SPSS Statistics (version 20) and IBM SPSS AMOS (version 26). Structural equation modeling was utilized to determine the correlations of variables.Findings show that citizens' behavioral intention to adopt My PhilHealth Portal is influenced by their trust on internet, trust on government, effort expectancy, and their perceived competence. Furthermore, age significantly moderates the effect of effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions on behavioral intention. Voluntariness of use also appears to moderate the effect of social influence.To increase My PhilHealth portal adoption, PhilHealth must educate its members on the portal's security features and improve staff's ability to implement online services securely. Citizens should have access to a public internet connection as well as knowledge of how to use the portal in order to conduct transactions with ease.
UNGOVERNED SPACES AND MENACE OF HERDER-FARMER CONFLICT IN ONDO STATE, SOUTH WEST NIGERIA Adeola Aderayo Adebajo; Orebanjo Abiodun Olusola
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 13, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v13i1.13831

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The study investigated  how ungoverned spaces promote herder-farmer conflict in Ondo state, South West, Nigeria. Descriptive research design was adopted for the study. Questionnaire, interview and focus group discussion were used to obtain  primary data. Simple random sampling technique was employed in selecting 200 respondents.  Eighteen in-depth interviews  and two discussions were conducted. Quantitative and qualitative data were analysed using  descriptive statistics and content analysis. Findings showed that herders used ungoverned spaces as hideouts to carry out attacks against the communities. Herder-farmer conflict led to loss of lives, destruction of property, disruption of  socio-economic activities, food insecurity and distrust among ethnic groups.  Amotekun security outfit plays crucial roles in monitoring and checkmating herders who use the unmanned forests as hideouts. Anti-grazing law is effective in restricting the movement of herders causing crop destruction. It  recommended that the ungoverned spaces should be used for siting of  local industries, tourist centres and mechanised farm settlements in order to create employment opportunities, boost food production and eliminate hideouts for the criminal elements. Drones can be deployed to monitor the operation of herders in the forests. Amotekun security outfit should be trained and adequately equipped with weapons for maximum delivery. 
EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT ON INFLATION IN INDONESIA (2000-2019): EVIDENCE FROM ERROR CORRECTION MODEL Rosdiana Sijabat
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 13, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v13i1.12297

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The study examines the causal relationship of economic growth, poverty, unemployment, and inflation in Indonesia from 2000 to 2019. The data analyzed are sourced from World Bank Indicators from The World Bank. The variables studied were inflation as the dependent variable and economic growth, the level of poverty, and the unemployment rate, inflation, as an independent variable. The results of the Augmented Dicky-Fuller test show that there is a unit root problem because all variables are not stationary at the level, so it is continued by doing first differencing, and stationary data is found in the first difference or I(1). Using the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM), this study found a significant long-term relationship between inflation (INF), economic growth (GP), the poverty rate (POV), and the unemployment rate (UNEMP). Meanwhile, in the short term, economic growth and poverty rates have a significant adverse effect on inflation. The results have important policy implications, specifically, the urgency of government policies and interventions to encourage the expansion of economic activities that promote economic growth and eradicate poverty.
PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS ON EDUCATION BUDGET ALLOCATION: CASE STUDY IN THIRTY-EIGHT REGENCIES/MUNICIPALITIES IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Fardini Sabilah; Suparto suparto; Salahudin Salahudin
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 13, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v13i1.12529

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The objective of the current study is to map regency and Municipality government budget allocations in East Java Province, Indonesia. The study uses quantitative and qualitative approaches. The quantitative approach is related to the use of numerical data on the percentage of education budget allocations. The qualitative approach is related to the use of interview data obtained from the head of the regency/Municipality Education Office in East Java Province. The study reveals that there are 5 (five) education budget allocation clusters in East Java, namely cluster A with the highest percentage of education budget allocation, covering Jember Regency and Nganjuk Regency, whereas Clusters B, C, D, and E are regencies/Municipalities with the medium, smallest, and lowest percentage of education budget allocations. Since there are only two regencies/Municipalities categorized into cluster A, it indicates that the 20% target allocation of the national education budget policy is still far from expectations, which might be caused by the planning problems, technical implementation guidelines, allocations, and different interests and perceptions among stakeholders. The limitation of this study is the use of limited qualitative data; therefore, it is expected that further research could use richer qualitative data, such as using interviews with the Regional House of Representative (DPRD) politicians, political parties, education actors, and regional principals.

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