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Economics Development Analysis Journal
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The journal scope is related to the research in developing countries such as development studies, poverty adequate, inequality, unemployment studies, behavioral economics, human development problems and many other issues. Economics Development Analysis Journal also publishes an articles related to the branch of development studies, such, industry economics, international trade, bank and financial institutions, agriculture economics, financial studies, digital economics, small and medium enterprises, tourism economics and many others. It also published the study of development policy such as monetary economics, public economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and economic policy. Therefore, this journal also received an articles related to spatial studies such as Urban, Regional, Development planning and Rural economics. Base on the scope, Economics Development Analysis Journal welcome a multi dicipline articles who related to the economics and development studies.
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The Socio-Economic Influence of Married Women Decision to Work as Family Walfare Improvement R, Binti; Karolina Br. Sebayang, Lesta
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
Publisher : Economics Development Department, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22267

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The purpose of this research is to draw industrial development strategy batik to increase the competitiveness of batik cluster Batangan in Batang distric. Methods used in research is quantitative descriptive using three of analysis is descriptive, policy analysis matrix (PAM) and analytic hierarchy process ( AHP ). The research results show obstacles in the development of cluster batik Batangan consisting of five major aspects that is aspects human resources, financial aspects, marketing aspects, raw materials aspects and technology aspects. Analysis pam obtained the result that cluster batik Batangan having competitiveness through the comparative excellences ( a value 0.25 ) or competitive advantage ( a value at 0.24 ). The results of analytic hierarchy process obtained development strategy cluster business batik Batangan consisting of five program criteria which are prioritized the first criteria raw materials ( a value weight 0,254), second financial criteria ( a value weight 0,231), third criteria technology ( a value weight 0,211), fourth criteria human resources ( a value weight 0,193) and fifth criteria marketing ( a value weight 0,111).
Implementasi Kebijakan Pembiayaan Pendidikan Pada Era Otonomi Daerah Nur Karomah, Panuntun
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22268

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Tujuan Penelitian ini untuk mengetahui implementasi kebijakan pembiayaan pendidikan pada era otonomi daerah studi di Kabupaten Kebumen dilihat dari aspek pelaksanaan, sumber-sumber dan alokasi anggaran pendidikan. Teknik pengumpulan data yaitu observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Uji keabsahan data adalah triangulasi. Hasil penelitian ini adalah pelaksanaan BOS diimplementasikan berdasarkan RAKS dan RAPBS, dan BKM berdasarkan penjaringan dari pihak sekolah. Dana BOS bersumber dari APBN (pemerintah pusat), BKM bersumber dari APBD Kabupaten (pemerintah daerah) dan sumbangan sukarela bersumber dari masyarakat. Alokasi dana BOS setiap sekolah berbeda-beda, yang mempengaruhi hal itu adalah perbedaan jenjang sekolah, banyaknya jumlah siswa yang ada di sekolah, perbedaan letak sekolah. Hal ini, karena setiap sekolah mempunyai perbedaan kebutuhan operasional sekolah dan kegiatan-kegiatan yang dilakukan sekolah. Sumbangan sukarela untuk memenuhi kekurangan biaya yang diperlukan sekolah. Alokasi dana BKM tepat sasaran, namun waktu alokasi pencairannya kurang efektif . This research aims to determine the education funding policy implementation at the regional autonomy in Kebumen, seen from the aspect implementation, resources and the education budget allocation for education. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and documentation. Test the validity of the data is triangulation. The results of this study are the implementation of BOS based RAKS and RAPBS, and BKM based networking from the school. BOS funds from the state budget (central government), BKM sourced from district budget (local government) and voluntary contributions provided by the community. BOS funding is in each school different, the casue of difference in levels of schooling, the amount of students in the school, the school location. This is because each school has different operational needs and the activities. Voluntary donations for meet defiency from BOS. Allocation of BKM funds on target, but the time allocation redeemed less effective.
The Determinant of Credit Fund Disbursement of Pawnshop Company in Central Java Province Yuristiana, Norma
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
Publisher : Economics Development Department, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22269

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Pawnshops as nonbank financial institutions whose core business is credit fund distribution services to the public on the legal basis is recomended to pay the companys investment, consumption activities, as well as the activities of the distribution of goods and services. This study aims to analyze how much influence the gross domestic regional product, unemployment, and inflation rates against the disbursement of credit at Central Java Pawnshops. This study uses secondary data from the Central Statistics Agency of Central Java province from 1984 to 2013. The variables of this study gross domestic regional product, unemployment and inflation rates in Central Java. In this study, we used quantitative study methods by using multiple linear regression analysis with Ordinary Least Square method (OLS). The results of this study note that gross domestic regional product and a significant positive effect on the disbursement of credit, unemployment did not effect the disbursement of credit, and inflation rates positive and significant impact on the distribution of credit funds. Variables gross domestic regional product, unemployment, and inflation together effect the disbursement of credit funds pawnshops in Central Java as for its influence positively and significantly
Analisis Kebijakan Permukiman Liar di Sempadan Banjir Kanal Timur Elisa Berliana, Lavinia; Pujiati, Amin
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22270

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Tujuan yang akan dicapai dari penelitian ini adalah menganalisis faktor-faktor yang mendorong masyarakat mendirikan dan menghuni permukiman liar, menganalisis solusi yang diberikan Pemerintah sebagai kebijakan penanganan permukiman liar di Sempadan Banjir Kanal Timur Kelurahan Pandean Lamper, menganalisis harapan masyarakat kepada pemerintah yang terkena dampak relokasi. Populasi penelitian ini seluruh penghuni bangunan liar yang berjumlah 643 bangunan dengan sampel 87 bangunan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan  kualitatif dengan data primer. Alat analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis deskriptif persentase dan model kebijakan publik.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor-faktor yang mendorong masyarakat mendirikan dan menghuni permukiman liar adalah kondisi ekonomi masyarakat yang lemah, aksesibilitas rumah liar yang cukup tinggi, dan kondisi sosial asal daerah masyarakat. Solusi yang diberikan pemerintah untuk menangani permukiman liar adalah melakukan relokasi masyarakat. Namun,  masyarakat meminta jaminan dan kompensasi dari pemerintah sebagai bentuk ganti rugi dan kepedulian kepada masyarakat. The aim of this research is to analyze the factors that drive residents to erect buildings and reside in illegal housing, to analyze the solutions that Government give as a policy addressing illegal housing in Sempadan’s flood canal Kelurahan Pandean Lamper, to analyze the societal expectations to the government of Semarang city as a result of land eviction. The research’s population contain 643 houses and 87 houses for sample. This research use qualitative approach with the use of primary data. Analysis tools for this research is descriptive percentage analysis and public policy model.  The results of this research shows that the factors that drives residents to build houses and resides there is weak economic conditions, high illegal housing accessibility, and social condition. The solution that goverment to handling illegal housing is to do relocationg for the residents. But, the residents asked for compensation from the government as a form of social responsibility
The Implementation of Law No 6 Year 2014 in The Village of Tempel Demak Regency Faizah, Nur
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
Publisher : Economics Development Department, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22271

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The purpose of this study was to determine and describe how the implementation of Law No. 6 of 2014 on the village as well as to identify barriers in the village of Tempel. Analysis of data using analytical methods Miles and Huberman. The theory used is the model of George C. Edward III implementation. The survey results revealed that the implementation of Law No. 6 of 2014 About Village Tempel seen from the aspect of communication, has done good communication between the implementers (village government) with policy targets (Rural Community), from the aspect of resource that government resources Desa Paste not support, from the aspect of attitude executor, implementor claimed responsibility and commitment to the implementation of the policy of Act No. 6 of 2014 About the village, and the bureaucratic structure has not been eligible effectively. Obstacles faced by the village government Tempel is on aspects of communication there has been no follow-up of village representatives who had attended socialization, briefing and training to the other village. In the aspect of the attitude of the implementing namely the lack of response from the public who think the policy is only a mere routine policy, the necessary attitude of high responsibility of the implementor. There are still bureaucratic structure of government resources and Paste village that has not been fully in accordance with Law No. 6 of 2014 About the Village.
Analisis Penerima Raskin (Beras untuk Rumah Tangga Miskin) di Provinsi Jawa Tengah Khomsatun, Siti
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22272

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Pelaksanaan program raskin di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa pendistribusian raskin masih belum sesuai ketentuan. Menurut data BPS disebutkan bahwa pada tahun 2014 rata-rata jumlah raskin yang diterima oleh 20 persen rumah tangga dengan pengeluaran terendah di Jawa Tengah adalah sebanyak 5,60 kg padahal mereka seharusnya menerima 15 kg per bulan dan rata-rata harga yang dibayar untuk membeli raskin sebesar Rp. 2.070 per kg padahal mereka seharusnya membayar dengan harga Rp. 1.600 per kg. Sumber data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah data sekunder yang berasal dari data Susenas 2015 pada BPS Provinsi Jawa Tengah yang berisi data tentang sosial dan ekonomi rumah tangga. Teknis analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis tabulasi silang (crosstab).Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah masih ada rumah tangga yang menurut kategori kemiskinan seharusnya menerima raskin namun tidak menerima raskin dan sebaliknya terdapat rumah tangga yang tidak miskin dan seharusnya tidak menerima raskin namun menerima raskin. Rumah tangga penerima raskin yang masuk kategori sangat miskin, miskin, hampir miskin, dan rentan miskin lainnya dan menerima raskin sebanyak 15 kg hanya sebagian kecil, padahal seharusnya rumah tangga sasaran program raskin menerima raskin sebanyak 15 kg per bulan sesuai pedoman raskin. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan menganalisis karakteristik penerima raskin di Provinsi Jawa Tengah. Raskin program implementation in the field shows that the distribution of raskin still not according to regulations. The agency noted that in 2014 the average number of raskin received by 20 percent of households with the lowest expenditure in Central Java is as much as 5.60 kg when they are supposed to receive 15 kg per month and the average price paid to purchase raskin Rp. 2,070 per kg when they should be paying the price of Rp. 1,600 per kg. The data used in this research is secondary data derived from the data Susenas 2015 at Statistics of Central Java Province which contains data on the social and economic households. Technical analysis is the analysis of cross tabulation (crosstab). The results of this study are still households by poverty category should receive raskin but did not receive raskin and instead there are households that are not poor and should not receive raskin but received raskin. Raskin recipient households were categorized as very poor, poor, near poor, and vulnerable other poor receive raskin as much as 15 kg only a small part, when it should raskin program target households receive raskin as much as 15 kg per month as per the guidelines raskin. This study has purpose of analysis the characteristics of raskin recipient in Centran Java
Public Health Center (Puskesmas) Efficiency Level In Semarang Regency Year 2014 Setiawan, Eko; Haryati, Y. Titik
Economics Development Analysis Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2017): Economics Development Analysis Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22273

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Public health centers is a technical implementation unit of Local Health Department which is responsible for conducting health efforts forh the whole society and as a first-rate health services that directly reach the whole community to achieve a healthy and prosperous society.The purpose of this study is to determine the ability of Community Health Center in managing the resources and how wide the coverage range of the Community Health Centre in district of Semarang.This study using vaariable input and output.The input which is used is consisting of four variables, they are: the number of medical personnel, the number of non-medical personnel, financing sourced from regional government budget and the number of integrated service post.. While the outputvariables are the health services towards toddlers, the immunization coverage, the number of outpatient visits and coverage of births assisted by health personnel The data used was secondary data obtained from Local Health Department in district of Semarang, Central Bureau of Statistics and other sources.From the calculation of DEA, the results are, in 18 Community Health Centers are technically efficient and 8 Community Health Centers are technically inefficient.Unit public health centers that have efficient will be comparison for puskesmas that not efficient. For public health centers inefficient technically can improve efficiency value by raising output based on the calculation on DEA. Suggested the results of the efficiency with the dea can be used as an alternative to assess the efficiency of public health centers in kabupaten semarang regularly and as one input to assess, monitor and improved performance public health centers.
Zakat Distribution Role in Reducing People Poor Number in Semarang City Fadhilahningrum, Nura Yuli; Karsinah, Karsinah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22275

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Poverty is one of the main problems facing Indonesia to date, as the capital of Central Java City Semarang also can not be separated from this poverty problem. Although the number of poor people from year to year decline, but in terms of proportion to the total population of Semarang City, the number of poor people reached 20%. One instrument that can help reduce poverty is zakat. This study aims to analyze the impact of zakat as poverty reduction with zakat approach and with zakat. The analytical tool used in this research is poverty indicator consisting of headcount ratio, poverty gap index, income index gap, Sen index and FGT (Foster, Greer, Thorbecke) index and CIBEST Index. The find show that zakat can reduce the poverty rate and also can improve the level of welfare of a family, both material and spiritual.
Analisis Efisiensi Bank Pembangunan Daerah Ekspansi dan Non-Ekspansi Dengan Pendekatan Data Envelopment Analysis Vistarani Dwi Octaviani, Fathista
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22283

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Efisiensi Bank Pembangunan Daerah (BPD) yang di gambarkan oleh rasio BOPO selama tahun 2013 hingga 2015 menunjukkan inefisiensi bank yang selalu meningkat. Perluasan area operasional yang dilakukan oleh BPD tentunya membawa konsekuensi pada efisiensi BPD itu sendiri. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis efisiensi BPD ekspansi dan non-ekspansi baik secara keseluruhan maupun individual serta menentukan besarnya variabel input-output yang harus ditingkatkan ataupun diturunkan BPD guna meningkatkan tingkat efisiensinya pada tingkat maksimal atau 100 persen. Metode penelitian yang digunakan Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Data penelitian ini adalah data sekunder dan bersumber dari Bank Indonesia, Otoritas Jasa Keuangan, Badan Pusat Statistik dan laporan keuangan masing-masing BPD tahun 2013 – 2015. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan tingkat efisiensi teknis rata-rata BPD ekspansi mencapai 99,90 persen sedangkan tingkat kinerja efisiensi teknis rata-rata BPD non-ekspansi mencapai 99,17 persen. The efficiency of the regional bank (BPD) that are described by the ratio Operational Efficiency Ratio (OER) during 2013 to 2015 always experinece increased efficiency which shows that BPD has decreased year 2013 to 2015. In addition to the expansion of areas of operation conducted by the BPD surely bring consequences on the efficiency of BPD itself. This research aims to analyze the efficiency of BPD and non-eexpansion either individually or as a whole as well as to determine the magnitude of the variable input-output which should be improved or demoted BPD in order to increase the level of efficiency at the level of maximum or 100 percent. The method of research used Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). This research data are secondary data and proceeds from Bank Indonesia, the finansial services authority, the Central Bureau of statistics and financial statements each year 2013 – 2015 BPD. The results of this study indicate the level of technical efficiency on average reached 99.90 percent expansion BPD while the performance level of technical efficiency of the average BPD non-expansion reached 99.17 percent
Unemployement and Poverty Determinants in Central Java Wardhany, Medha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edaj.v6i3.22284

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This study aims to obtain information and results that can be run in programs of poverty alleviation and unemployment in a more effective and efficient in accordance with the expectations of all parties including the people who are still categorized as marginal. This study uses primary data sources derived from secondary data from Susenas and Sakernas for Macro and other related data such as Supas data, and SP 2010, ST2013 and PBDT 2015 for micro data and PODES data for regional support data. The method of analysis in this research is descriptive and explorative analysis of various data and information available. In addition, there will also be some statistical model calculations relevant to this study. The results of the study indicate that the main drivers of poverty reduction are economic factors, including accessibility, for those who do not work to work or those who are already working or trying to earn adequate income, other factors are demography, social, education and skills and environment. Based on the simulation of inflation data also greatly affect the poverty rate, including for some basic commodities such as rice, when inflation is enough large then the poverty rate will tend to increase.  

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