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Apakah Perempuan Diuntungkan dari Global Value Chains? Studi Kasus Sektor Manufaktur di Indonesia

Padang Wicaksono, S.E., Ph.D. (Pembimbing/Promotor) - ; Raditha, Gardini Dena - ;

The role of GVCs is essential for a country whose goals are to promote inclusive development, increase employment, and add value to its domestic industry through global economic integration. To encourage inclusive growth, women's empowerment needs to be maximized. Indonesia has experienced a population growth of women over 15 years, TPT, which tends to stagnate for the last seven years, and female participation which tends to grow. This study examines the effect of global value chain participation, namely backward and forward participation, on the level of female labor force participation in the manufacturing sector. The analysis was carried out by utilizing the Survey Angkatan Kerja Nasional (SAKERNAS), and Trade in Value Added data from the OECD; by combining the ISIC rev.4 classification with the KBLI from 2000-2018, there were 8 sector groups, namely 3 labor-intensive manufacturing sector groups and 5 sector groups. Capital intensive manufacturing. Fixed-effect and random-effect regression results were used to find the effect between GVCs and female LFPR in the model; there was no significant relationship in the labor-intensive manufacturing sector. Meanwhile, in the capital-intensive manufacturing sector and the overall manufacturing sector, a significant positive relationship was found between forwarding participation and female LFPR. On the other hand, the variables of education level and fertility level also show their significance in all sectors as well as specific sectors, capital intensive and labor intensive. In addition, this study found that the higher the education level of female workers in the manufacturing sector, the lower the labor force participation rate..Ada Tabel


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
13455PSB lt.2 - Karya Akhir1
PenerbitDepok: Program Studi Ilmu Ekonomi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis UI 2022
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SubjekGlobal Value Chain
Female
Manufacturing Sectors
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Deskripsi Fisikxi, 63 p. ; diagr. ; 30 cm
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