Analysis of the Leading Sector and the Effect to Regional Minimum Wage (UMSK): A Case Study in Cimahi City, Indonesia

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-96
Author(s):  
H. RM. Juddy Prabowo ◽  
Sarah Febrina Yolanda

The purpose of this study was to analyze the leading sectors in the city of Cimahi and its influence on the regional minimum wage (UMSK) of the city of Cimahi. This research uses descriptive quantitative research. The data used is the Large and Medium Industry Statistical Data for 2011 to 2015. The leading sectors in Cimahi City in 2019 based on the 5 digit KBLI criteria, Large Business Scale, Added Value and Labor Productivity growth in the 2015 Large Industry data are 13131 Yarn Refinement Industry, 17019 Other Paper Industry, 13911 Knitted Fabric Industry, 20116 Basic Organic Chemistry Industry, Dyestuffs and Pigments, Dyes and Pigments, 25940 industrial Buckets, Cans, Drums, and Similar Containers of Metal, and 26310 Telephone and Facsimile Equipment Industry.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Made Ngurah Partha ◽  
Noor Ellyawati ◽  
Komang Ayu Safitri

This research purposes to determine the income of Grabbike drivers in Samarinda during March 2019 and to compare the income toward the City Minimum Wage (UMK) in 2019. This research also intends to know the average and the percentage of Grabbike driver’s income in Samarinda toward the City Minimum Wage (UMK) in 2019. This is a descriptive quantitative research. The populations in this research are 1200 Samarinda Grabbike drivers in 2019 with 120 respondents. Data collection techniques in this research use questionnaires, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique uses the net income formula; the average and percentage income. The research data and analysis of the Samarinda Grabbike driver’s income in 2019 includes several indicators; the number of working hours and working days. The research results show that the Samarinda Grabbike driver’s net income in March 2019 is Rp. 200,758,204. The percentage comparison between Samarinda Grabbike Driver’s incomes toward the City Minimum Wage (UMK) shows 24 drivers achieving high-level income or 20%, 65 drivers achieving medium-level income or 54.2% and 31 drivers achieving low-level income or 25.8%. The average income of Samarinda Grabbike drivers in March 2019 is Rp. 1,672,985.


Author(s):  
Audrey M. Siahaan ◽  
Mei Diana N. Siahaan ◽  
Victor H. Sianipar ◽  
Oloan Simanjuntak

This study aims to determine the income of fulltime Grab drivers above or below the UMK applicable in Medan City. Based on the attachment to the Decree of the North Sumatra Governor in Decree Number 188.44 / 674 / KPTS / 2019 to determine the Provincial Minimum Wage and become a reference for determining the City Minimum Wage, the 2020 Medan City Minimum Wage is determined based on the Provincial Minimum Wage reference of IDR 3,222,556.This type of research is a case study conducted in the city of Medan. This study uses primary data in the form of interviews and questionnaires. Secondary data in the form of regulations on the official Grab website. The questionnaire was given to 60 Grab drivers who were at the grab station. The data analysis method used is descriptive comparative method. The results showed that the net income received by fulltime Grab drivers was above the UMK prevailing in Medan City.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-116
Author(s):  
Misbah Rahman ◽  
Muhammad Saleem Rahpoto ◽  
Ghulam Muhammad Mangnejo

The model of double monetary improvement contains the lowest wages (between difference foundations) responsible for the continuous dualism. We use 2 years of micro data from a large number of workers in Pakistan to test whether legally lowest wages have different effects on formal compensation, as opposed to the occasionally different segment. We find that the evidence from Pakistan rejects the assumptions of these models: raising the minimum wage not only extends the compensation in the city format part (big urban effort), which are enclosed through the least wages rule, nonetheless also increases the salaries of altogether other specialists, z Lowest legal allowance, which is generally considered to be an occasional split and is not regularly enforced (eg, small municipal companies, large provincial companies and small country companies). Our finding also suggest that the lowest statutory minimum wages increase wages for specialists in these “random” departments more than in the urban form, and therefore may lose the normal pay gap amid these segments and city additional part, which is considered non- binding nonetheless not governed b the Least Wage Act: the freelance (in together city and provincial regions). Least salaried may therefore lead to a symmetry amid official & casual workers, who referred to as self-employed and paid labors. In any case, we discovery no indication that self-earned income falls by the lowest pay.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (10) ◽  
pp. 158-168
Author(s):  
Kavya Trivedi ◽  
Soma Anil Mishra ◽  
Kunika Gehlot

This research is subjected to the study of the impact of street scape on human psychology. The study mainly focuses on the importance of the design of sidewalks on the street so that it can’t become the space for the criminal activities as described by the journalist jane Jacobs. The research also aims to study the role of urbanization in changing the street scaping of the cities. The study comprises of the statistical data which is the output of the survey conducted by the researcher and live case study of the streets of two cities i.e. Chandigarh and Pune.42% Part of the city are imbued with streets and therefore they play a vital role on the psychology of a human being. Keeping this in mind, the research is made on how streets could be designed in a manner that create the surrounding safe and happier to live.


Author(s):  
Sandra Moffett ◽  
T. M. McGinnity ◽  
M. Callaghan ◽  
J. Harkin ◽  
D. N. Woods

This chapter outlines the journey that the city of Londonderry (Derry), Northern Ireland, undertook when converting a traditional walled city to a technology-enhanced wireless city. The chapter presents an overview of the three project strands, namely wireless city (civic aspect), wireless walls (tourism aspect), and wireless campus (educational aspect), along with the contribution made by each partner organization. A detailed case study of the educational element is presented, employing a dual qualitative/ quantitative research approach. The case study focuses on the experience of one academic member of staff in using the wireless initiative via Tablet PC and SMART classroom. Quantitative analysis to gain insight into usability of wireless networking services and wireless technologies is presented from both a staff and student viewpoint and finally conclusions are drawn on the overall project experience. The project successfully, completed in December 2006, has received a number of awards for its innovative approach.


Author(s):  
Irena Avirovic ◽  
Makedonka Radulovic

The subject of this work is to examine whether the increased number of de facto partnerships could jeopardize the future of the marital institution in the Republic of Macedonia. The paper will provide existing statistical data on the number of marriages, divorces, and de facto partnerships in the country. Furthermore, it will analyze possible factors which have influenced the increased number of extra-marital communities in Macedonia. For the purposes of this paper we conducted a quantitative research with a sample of 120 respondents aged 18 to 22 years. The questionnaire was outlined to measure the perceptions of young people on marriage and cohabitation. In conclusion, the results from the respondents’ answers were used as an inclusive consideration for future projections and possible major projects.


Author(s):  
NAJLA GOMAA ELGHABER ◽  
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Özgün Arin

The aim of this research is, to make a study on different cultures that is seen in Kağıthane-Gürsel District in the City of İstanbul, with regarding their interaction with urban open spaces preferences. In relation with this aim, this study examines the impact of Turkish culture on Arab societies that live in Istanbul and focuses on the interaction between culture and space from the perspective of dealing with cultural diversity in the City. Also, the history of Kağıthane is analyzed through historical and present site pictures to understand the historical value of the District more clearly and physical analysis has been done for the case study area Gürsel District in point of topography, figure-ground, transportation, building type and green area. The methodology of the study is composed of a descriptive approach including a questionnaire that is done with 90 people selected from the case study area. The results are analyzed through statistical analysis within the quantitative research method approach. In conclusion, it is found that different cultures have an effect on the adaptation process of the Arab communities from the perspective of the user preferences in public spaces.


Author(s):  
Aliefiah Pranedya

Make-up artist services is one of the businesses that lately is growing rapidly and has considerable growth potential. Marketing services such as make-up artist, running optimally when supported by structured planning It includes activities in the marketing mix of services that begin from identifying products as consumer needs that will be met, determining prices, promotional activities to be carried out, locations to market products to consumers, assigning people involved in business activities, as well as organizing processes to be used in business activities and also physical evidence. So the purpose of this research researchers want to find out more about public relations and prices can influence consumer buying interest in make-up artist services. This research is a quantitative research with the consumer population of women who have used the services of make-up artists in the city of Surabaya with an infinite number of population using Cosenza & Davis so that using 385 respondents with the criteria that is prospective consumers AP Make-up Artist female gender with a range of age 15-49 years and residents of Surabaya. The conclusion of this research is public relations factor and price influence on consumer purchasing interest in make-up artist services.


Author(s):  
Vladimiras GRAŽULIS ◽  
Ramutė NARKŪNIENĖ

Tourism is one of the activities in rural areas that creates added value, rapidly becomes a part of the global economic and social processes. The authors of the article have analysed the assumptions of successful development of rural tourism in Eastern Aukštaitija region. The article provides the thoughts and reflections of the scientists and researchers in the area of the topic being analysed. What assumptions have determined successful development of rural tourism in the region? The aim of the research is to perform the analysis of development of rural tourism in Eastern Aukštaitija region and to discuss the assumptions of successful development of rural tourism in this region. The objectives of the research include the performance of theoretical analysis of development of rural tourism and the execution of the situation analysis of rural tourism in Eastern Aukštaitija region. The following methods have been applied: the analysis of scientific references, quantitative research – survey and generalization of the questionnaire data. The article includes summarized results of the research that aims at determining the assumptions of successful development of rural tourism in Eastern Aukštaitija region. Successful development of rural tourism depends on external (economical, natural, legal, political, social and technological) and internal (the size of homesteads, the number of services, the experience of the owners of the homesteads in rural business, professional knowledge of the staff and the ability to communicate in a foreign language(s), etc.) factors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 220-232
Author(s):  
Herman Herman

The city of Pekanbaru has a population of 1,091,088 with a minimum wage of only Rp 2,557,486. This study aims to determine the effect of population and city minimum wages on the level of open unemployment in Pekanbaru in 2010- 2017. This research is a quantitative research, with data obtained from secondary data, namely from BPS Kota Pekanbaru in 2010-2017. Data analysis with multiple regression. The results of the study show that: 1) The population has a negative and significant effect on the level of open unemployment in Pekanbaru City 2010-2017. 2) the city minimum wage does not significantly influence the unemployment rate in Pekanbaru City 2010-2017. 3) the magnitude of the influence of the total population and the city of Pekanbaru's minimum wage on the unemployment rate of 50.2 percent.


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