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Determinants of Drinking Water Supply in Indonesia Angga Yanuar Triesmarandita; Agus Suman; Marlina Ekawaty
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): BEFIC Conference Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1673

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The government in carrying out the obligation to provide drinking water, faces the obstacles of the lack of safe and affordable drinking water provision for all communities, as well as the increasing demand for drinking water. Using panel data from 34 provinces in Indonesia during 2016-2019, this study used static panel regression to examine the influence of the supply and demand sides of drinking water on access to improved drinking water source. The results showed that the demand side of drinking water has more influence on access to improved drinking water source, compared to the supply side. This is indicated by the level of education that has a significant influence on access to improved drinking water source, followed by the price of water. The low level of education results in a lack of awareness of the improved use of drinking water source. This result indicates the need for policies from local governments to conduct socialization and education in campaigns for the use of improved drinking water source, especially in areas with low levels of education. In addition, local governments need to set special drinking water rates for the poor people.Keywords: Demand Side, Drinking Water, Panel Data, Public Goods, Supply Side, Universal Access.
Characteristics of Cooperative Debtor Households in Maluku Province Jean Claire Nicolette Matatula; Sri Muljaningsih; Marlina Ekawaty
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 5, No 4 (2022): FEBIC International Conference Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1915

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Cooperatives are one of the recognized microfinance institutions in Indonesia, with the aim of improving the welfare of members in particular and society in general. This is in line with the goals of the SDGs to end poverty, ensure a healthy life and prosperity for all. Cooperatives are considered easier to reach the lower middle class, especially in accessing loans and having problems with collateral. This paper examines the characteristics of cooperative debtor households in Maluku Province. This research uses descriptive analysis based on the SUSENAS 2021 data by Central Bureau Statistic. As a result, most of those who access loans in cooperatives are married men aged 30 years and over with education below high school and informal employment status, live in rural areas outside the provincial capital, have a total of 4 household members and are not poor households, however have health complaints. Based on these results, it can be concluded that future government policy is to encourage cooperatives to innovate so that it is easier to reach poor households in order to minimize the occurrence of loans in the informal sector (family, friends or online loans) which have the potential to increase conflict and prolonged poor status. Keywords: Characteristics, Household, Cooperative Loan, Maluku, Descriptive Analysis, SUSENAS.
The Volatility of Stock Market in Indonesia During Covid-19 Crisis : Evidence from Consumer Goods Industry Muhammad Syauqy Alghifary; Marlina Ekawaty; Vietha Devia Sagita Sumantri
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 1 (2023): 2023 ICPM Malang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i1.2306

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This study aims to measure the volatility of stock in consumer goods industry. The analysis in this study utilize index value of consumer goods sectoral stock in 260 days. Using the paired t-test, it was discovered that stock index of consumer goods has significant change after the announcement of Covid-19 first case in Indonesia. The volatility of stock index was raised during the pandemic as measured from its standard deviation. Furthermore, the estimation of GARCH model revealed that consumer goods stock experienced a great volatility during Covid-19 crisis. The value of volatility persistence is 0,917 or close to 1, it means that the volatility was long-lasting as long as the economic crisis. The result of study could give the information for stock investor to be careful with their investment fund during the crisis. Meanwhile, the consumer goods companies can observe this result as consideration in determining the effective strategy in managing the company’s finances in the midst of an economic crisis.
Analysis Effect of Productive Zakat on The Welfare Mustahiq Through Development of Micro (A Case Study at Badan Amil Zakat (BAZNAS), Yatim Mandiri, and LAZIS-NU Tulungagung in East Java) Rizky Nurkartikasari; Sri Muljaningsih; Marlina Ekawaty
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 1 (2023): 2023 ICPM Malang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i1.2301

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The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of productive zakat on mustahik welfare through the development of micro businesses in the National Amil Zakat Agency (BAZNAS), Yatim Mandiri, and LAZIS-NU Tulungagung Regency East Java, and also to determine the influence of micro business development on mustahiq welfare.This study uses quantitative methods with an explanatory or confirmatory approach, namely to get an explanation of the relationship between  variables, and using PLS (Partial Least Square) approach analysis. The objects in this study are productive zakat, the development of micro-enterprises, and mustahiq welfare. The results of the study showed that productive zakat had an effect on the development of micro enterprises, while productive zakat did not affect the welfare of mustahiq, and finally the development of micro enterprises did not affect welfare.