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2021 ◽  
Vol 2106 (1) ◽  
pp. 012012
Author(s):  
W A A Sur ◽  
I S Machfiroh ◽  
R Nurmalina

Abstract This research was conducted to know the structural equation model on public welfare in the post-flood region of South Kalimantan in early 2021. The method and analysis in this study used Structural Equation Model (SEM) with compared the Maximum Likelihood (ML) and Generalized Least Square (GLS) approach to test and estimate the suitability of the post-flood public welfare model in South Kalimantan. The data collection technique in this study used a questionnaire to the people in areas victims of floods in South Kalimantan. The result is GLS approach gave more fit data than MLE based on AGFI and GFI values. The validated models gave the structural equation model with the final interpretation is Economy condition gives the significant relationship to the post-flood public welfare in South Kalimantan.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (2) ◽  
pp. 4463-4467
Author(s):  
ELENA GRESOVA ◽  
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JOZEF SVETLIK ◽  

The current uncertain and rapidly changing time requires a thorough analysis of the actual situation and subsequent appropriate decision-making in many areas. This applies to the individual national economies and their particular sectors, as well. Therefore, the topic of development forecasting is becoming even more important nowadays. The presented paper deals with forecasting associated to the further development of the selected national economy through modeling via simulation technique. The country of selection is the Czech Republic. The gross domestic product (GDP) is chosen as the indicator that the most reliably reflects the national economy condition. Therefore, a prediction of the potential GDP development is realized. The obtained findings are applied to the industry segment.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmat Amir

Malaysia is a main destination for Indonesian labors in Southeast Asia. Indonesian Labors that worked in Malaysia wanted to fix their family’s economy condition, but their existence is thus vulnerable to human rights violations in particular domestic workers sector. Cases of human rights violations experienced by Indonesian Labors in Malaysiainclude trafficking in persons for labor which is a form oftransnational crime. This research aims to know the human rights violations experienced by the labor of Indonesia in Malaysia period 2011-2013. This research is using a qualitative method with descriptive research analytical techniques type through research studies of the literature and interviews. This research uses the concept of human rights and theory of transnational crime in liberalism paradigm. The results obtained from this research indicate that human rights violations experienced by Indonesian labor domestic workers sector in Malaysia happened during the pre-labor placement and the placement period


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmat Amir

Malaysia is a main destination for Indonesian labors in Southeast Asia. Indonesian Labors that worked in Malaysia wanted to fix their family’s economy condition, but their existence is thus vulnerable to human rights violations in particular domestic workers sector. Cases of human rights violations experienced by Indonesian Labors in Malaysiainclude trafficking in persons for labor which is a form oftransnational crime. This research aims to know the human rights violations experienced by the labor of Indonesia in Malaysia period 2011-2013. This research is using a qualitative method with descriptive research analytical techniques type through research studies of the literature and interviews. This research uses the concept of human rights and theory of transnational crime in liberalism paradigm. The results obtained from this research indicate that human rights violations experienced by Indonesian labor domestic workers sector in Malaysia happened during the pre-labor placement and the placement period


Author(s):  
ALAN M. JACOBS ◽  
J. SCOTT MATTHEWS ◽  
TIMOTHY HICKS ◽  
ERIC MERKLEY

There is substantial evidence that voters’ choices are shaped by assessments of the state of the economy and that these assessments, in turn, are influenced by the news. But how does the economic news track the welfare of different income groups in an era of rising inequality? Whose economy does the news cover? Drawing on a large new dataset of US news content, we demonstrate that the tone of the economic news strongly and disproportionately tracks the fortunes of the richest households, with little sensitivity to income changes among the non-rich. Further, we present evidence that this pro-rich bias emerges not from pro-rich journalistic preferences but, rather, from the interaction of the media’s focus on economic aggregates with structural features of the relationship between economic growth and distribution. The findings yield a novel explanation of distributionally perverse electoral patterns and demonstrate how distributional biases in the economy condition economic accountability.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 346
Author(s):  
Sandra Dewi

This research aims to explain the implementation of the company's CSR program in empowering the economy of rural communities during the Covid-19 pandemic based on Riau Provincial Regulation Number 6 of 2012. The method of the research is socio-legal research. The results of the research explain that the Covid-19 Pandemic has the impact toward the sustainibility local economy of Riau Province, including the people of Palas Village. In addition for expecting social grant from the government, one great opportunity for inhabitants of Palas Village for the enhancement of local economy condition must based on the application on the CSR programs of companies operating system in Pelalawan Regency. Companies that carry out their business activities in the field of natural resources and / or fields related to natural resources must require to carry out CSR. Based on Article 32 of Riau Provincial Regulation Number 6 of 2012, it is stated that companies that do not implement CSR will be worned of administrative sanctions in the form of written warnings and restrictions on business activities, freezing of business activities, and revocation of business activities.


Jurnal Zona ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-82
Author(s):  
Monalisa Hasibuan ◽  
Rifardi Rifardi ◽  
Zulkifli Zulkifli

There are many mining sites found around Kampar watershed, specifically in Tambang sub-district. These mining site are scattered in villages, such as Palung Raya village. This research is conducted to analyze the influence of mining to water quality, rate of land erosion, pollutant load, assimilation capacity, social condition and community economy and mining area management. Survey method and quantitative descriptive approach are chosen to collect data from represented population, which are water, soil and the community around mining site. Insitu parameters are temperature, pH, DHL, DO, and exsitu parameters are TDS, TTS, Fe, texture, soil permeability and plankton. Mining activities have yet to influence water quality, but there’s a fluctuation in physical and chemical parameters, and the average of measurement is under the quality standard of PP Number 82 Year 2001, analog with plankton biology parameter, moderate diversity, no show of dominant type and balanced uniformity. The rate of erosion on slope of 0-8 % is 16,1 ton/ha/year with TBES, and on slope of 8-15% is 72,7 ton/ha/year with TBESB. The value of TDS and TSS for assimilation capacity is over the pollutant load from pollutant source. Mining activity has yet to influence the social economy condition of the community around mining sites. It’s because of the owner and employees are from the outside of the community. Water quality management of Kampar tributary is conducted based on the analysis of influence from mining to water quality, rate of erosion, pollutant load, assimilation capacity and social and economy condition around the mining sites.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-39
Author(s):  
Gresika Bunga Sylvana

ABSTRACT Indonesia's economic growth in the first quarter of 2020 of 2.97% was released by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). It is undeniable, that number is the lowest growth rate in the last 19 years. We understand that the economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic did occur in various parts of the world. A significant economic slowdown is a big task for many national leaders. Some world economic experts even mention that the disruption of the economy due to this pandemic can resemble the effects of the Great Depression of 1930 ago. If we review the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic which has caused extraordinary disruption in the economic field, it is seen that Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are a sector that is quite severe. Basically, the concept of risk management is not commonly used in SMEs business processes. This is because, in general, the resources owned by SMEs are quite limited. However, in this paper I want to illustrate at least there are simple concepts that can be applied by SMEs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tri Gunawan

The phenomenon of gambling is not an strange things anymore. Gambling has become an social problem that get many attention from several parties., from common society untill law enforcer. One of the gambling that familiar is lottery gambling. This research aims to describe the rationality of lottery gambling behaviour and the utilization of money as a result of gambling by the community of Sambigede Village, Sumberpucung Disctric, Malang Regency. The result of this research shows that the rationality of lottery gambling is based on the economy condition that underprivileged or less fortunate, and environmental influences. That matter seen from the stimulus factor of gambling that begun from three important factors, those are internalisation, socialization, and enculturation process that shown by family environment behaviour and the behaviour of neighbour that make the informants take a part in the lottery gambling. Beside that, all of the informants stated that the utilization of gambling result was used to meet their daily need.


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