Rakhmawati Rakhmawati
Department Of Islamic Economics, Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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The Impact of School Operational Assistance (BOS) on Student Expenditure and Scores Randi Kurniawan; Rakhmawati Rakhmawati
Jurnal Ikatan Sarjana Ekonomi Indonesia Vol 11 No 1 (2022): April
Publisher : Jurnal Ekonomi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52813/jei.v11i1.110

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This study aims to analyze the impact of the provision of BOS on student expenditures and scores. Using the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) waves 4 and 5 data, the results of the analysis with the Difference-in-Difference (DID) method find that the provision of BOS has an impact on increasing student scores. A one percent increase of BOS funds, on average, will increase 2.4 points of student scores. Meanwhile, there is no evidence of the effect of BOS funds on student spending on education. The results of this study encourage the need for the government to evaluate the allocation of BOS funds in schools to reduce the burden of student spending on education.
Sakofa: Evaluating Zakat Microfinance Program Rakhmawati -
Shirkah: Journal of Economics and Business Vol 2, No 3 (2017)
Publisher : IAIN Surakarta

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Zakat microfinance (ZMF) is an alternative to the limitation of zakat institution and microfinance institution in empowerment program. To make sure the zakat microfinance is on the track and to boost its performance and its benefit, evaluation is needed. This study aims to do an operational evaluation of productive zakat program formed in the micro-economic empowerment program named Sakofa (Madrasah Ekonomi Dhuafa/ School for Economics of the Poor) of Dompet Dhuafa Yogyakarta. Primary data were gathered from Sakofa beneficiaries in Sleman, Bantul, and Gunung Kidul. The findings show that all monetary aspects are better after running the program. Using ADePT software, headcount index, poverty gap, poverty severity, Watts index, and the average time taken to exit poverty are lower after doing the program. Altruism and saving behavior are better after Sakofa Program is implemented. Unfortunately, mustahiq were lack of discipline and desire to be independent. The effectiveness of counseling material on religiosity is the lowest. In short, Sakofa Program has a good performance in improving their prosperity. Keywords: productive zakat, zakat microfinance, poverty alleviation, empowerment, poverty index