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Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia
ISSN : 19072902     EISSN : 25028537     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14203/jki.vxxix.xxx
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia (JKI) is published by the Research Center for Population, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PPK-LIPI).JKI publishes research articles (in English and in Bahasa) and book reviews and publishes twice a year covering issue related to population studies. We are pleased to invite your participation to contribute article with various issues such as Population Mobility, Fertility, Mortality, Youth and employment, Family, Ageing, Population and Health, Human Resources; Employment; Education, Human Ecology, Population and Climate Change, Population and Disaster. Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia (JKI) is an open access, multidisciplinary journal that publishes articles related to issues of population dynamics, employment, family, and human ecology. Population dynamics includes fertility, mortality, and migration. Employment covers the quantity and quality of human resources, the preparation and utilisation of labour force, education, wage issues and industrial relations. Family encompasses maternal and child health, adolescence, and ageing. Human Ecology covers the relationship between population, natural resources, and environment These issues can be analysed from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and can also be associated with strategic issues, such as gender, political identity, climate change, disaster, unemployment, and public policies and services.
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Cover Belakang, JKI Vol 1, No 1 (2006) Redaksi JKI
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia Vol 1, No 1 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v1i1.157

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MOBILITAS PENDUDUK ANTARDAERAH DALAM RANGKA TERTIB PENGENDALIAN MIGRASI MASUK KE DKI JAKARTA Haning Romdiati; Mita Noveria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v1i1.153

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This paper describes three interrelated aspects of migration phenomena to DKI Jakarta: permanent migration, temporary migration, and the efforts to manage the migrants in DKI Jakarta Province. Using the 1990 and the 2000 Indonesian Population Censuses, the data show that DKI Jakarta was the main destination of migrants from other provinces oflndonesia. The large job opportunities and various socio-economic infrastructures were likely to be the pull factors of migration to this city. The stream of migration into DKI Jakarta was characterized by two patterns; permanent and temporary, but the second pattern tends to be more significant recently. Temporary migrants who are generally characterized by un-skilled labors, generally are working in informal sector and living in slums areas. Most of these migrants tend to ignore population administration: they do not have temporary ID cards as regulated by the government of DKI Jakarta. These problems should be responded by the population mobility management through direct and in indirect policies. Stakeholders (governments-both in the place of origin and destination-, business enterprises, and migrants themselves) should be involved in developping comprehensive solutions to manage the migrants in DKI Jakarta.Keywords: Migration, Temporary migration, Population administration, Slums and squatters.
SEX AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS: EXPERIENCES OF MALE STREET YOUTH IN MEDAN, INDONESIA Augustina Situmorang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v1i1.154

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Street youth all over the world have been identified as the group suffering most from Sexually Transmitted Infections (STis) including HIV/AIDS. Nevertheless as they are very difficult to reach, this group has remained an underserved population. Based on a survey of 53 male street youth aged 15-24 years, seven open-ended interviews and one FGD, this study aims to explore sexual lives and risk of sexually transmitted infections including HIV infection among street youth in Medan. These include their views and experiences of sex, pornography, condom use and STis including HIV/AIDS. The study found that two thirds of respondents are sexually active and the majority of them reported having had sex with prostitutes. Openended interviews and FGD revealed that none of respondents use condom consistently. Many of them had been infected with STis, which they cured themselves.Keywords: Street youth, Sex. STis and HIV I AIDS, Medan, Indonesia.
ETHNIC GROUPS, DEVELOPMENT AND - ' CURRENT SITUATION IN NUNUKAN John Haba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v1i1.143

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In 2002, Nunukan was authoritative as new regency in East Kalimantan. The role of this new regency become more important for its function as a "transit zone" to Tawau (Sabah) and Nunukan is also used as a transit place for TKI (Indonesian Labor Force) that being deported from Malaysia in 2002. Other problems that may occur in border areas are human smuggling and commodities smuggling. For Nunukan, the major difficulty in handling the TKI deportation was this regency has no sufficient infrastructure to cope the amount of TKI. The increase of its migrant population puts more burdens on the local government. The present migrants from of various ethnic groups were set enviousness that causes a striking domination in economic sector and social lives. These kinds of homogeneity which related to ethnicity, resources and occupation may create negative effects to the Nunukan 's development.
KESETARAAN GENDER DALAM ADAT INTI JAGAT BADUI Ade Latifa
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Buku ini terdiri dari 5 bagian, diawali dengan pendahuluan yang menjabarkan Jatar belakang mengapa kajian ini dilakukan, kemudian dilanjutkan dengan gambaran umum masyarakat Badui pada bagian kedua. Bagian ketiga berjudul "Aktivitas Pria dan Wan ita Badui" yang memfokuskan pada kegiatan perladangan dan upacara-upacara yang berkaitan dengan kegiatan tersebut. Uraian kesetaraan gender pada masyarakat Badui dibahas pada bagian keempat denganjudul "Kesetaraan Pria-Wanita" dan diakhiri dengan kesimpulan. Pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini bersifat deskriptifkualitatif.
LATAR BELAKANG SOSIAL BUDAYA DAN PENCAPAIAN PEKERJAAN - PENDAPATAN Makmuri Sukarno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jki.v1i1.135

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This study aims to answer the question 'who will win the competition of getting better jobs and income'. Utilizing regression methods, this study examine the determinants of occupational and income attainment. The results show that children with high educational qualification, whose fathers have high educational and occupational statuses tend to achieve high occupational and income attainment. Children's education was the most powerful predictor of occupational and income attainment. Nevertheless, children's education is strongly determined by parents' education and occupation. This means that inequality in cultural and socio-economic capitals (education and occupation) of parents was not only passed on to their children's education-especially on son-but also to their children's occupation and income. Non-parental backgrounds, such as residence, religion, marital and migration statuses and age have only weak influences on children's occupational and income attainment.
Cover, Redaksi, Daftar Isi, Kata Pengantar, Abstrak, JKI Vol 1, No 1 (2006) Redaksi JKI
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TOWARDS A POLICY AGENDA FOR POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING IN INDONESIA, 2004-2015 Adrian C. Hayes
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Family planning is a vital component of a developing nation's policies aimed at sustainable development and improving quality of life. During the 1970s and 80s rapid population growth was widely seen as the main population policy issue in developing countries, and most developing countries, including Indonesia, introduced national family planning programs as the preferred way of dealing with the issue. As the population of Indonesia approaches the advanced phase of its 'demographic transition' it is time to reflect on the future of family planning in this country and set new policy objectives for the short term (2004-2006), medium term (2005- 20 l 0) and long term (2005-20 l 5). It must also be remembered that family planning is-no matter how important-only one component of population policy; and the significance of this component vis-a-vis other development efforts changes with time.Keywords: Population, Family planning, Population policy, Indonesia

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