2023
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v12i3.2563
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Analysis of socio-economic conditions in 34 provinces Indonesia

Abstract: Indonesia is a country ranked fourth as the most populous country in the world, so it's no wonder there are many socio-economic problems. Development has several indicators, namely social conditions and economic conditions related to SDGs 3, 4, 8, 9 and 11 goals, where the goal to be achieved is to see which areas have optimal economic growth values. To encourage the achievement of SDGs in Indonesia, social conditions and economic conditions have a role to play in supporting economic growth. Economic growth in… Show more

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“…Additional supports to family carers of people with dementia such as employing a paid carer may assist with family carers’ high level of anxiety and depression, and provide additional resources to enable participation by the person with dementia in additional activities, such as exercise programs. However, having sufficient resources to fund a paid carer position is a challenge for a high proportion of families in Indonesia because of the low socioeconomic status of much of the population ( Abia Asha & Juliannisa, 2023 ). There is a need for further research investigating the use, roles and outcomes associated with paid carers for people with dementia in Indonesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional supports to family carers of people with dementia such as employing a paid carer may assist with family carers’ high level of anxiety and depression, and provide additional resources to enable participation by the person with dementia in additional activities, such as exercise programs. However, having sufficient resources to fund a paid carer position is a challenge for a high proportion of families in Indonesia because of the low socioeconomic status of much of the population ( Abia Asha & Juliannisa, 2023 ). There is a need for further research investigating the use, roles and outcomes associated with paid carers for people with dementia in Indonesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasil pada klaster tersebut kontradiktif yang berarti ketahanan pangan hampir memungkinkan dipengaruhi oleh kondisi akses fisik dan ekonomi yang ada, tetapi kenyataan yang diperoleh tidak mampu mendukung terhadap peningkatan ketahanan pangan karena hampir seluruh indikator bernilai (0). Dalam penelitian (Asha & Juliannisa, 2023) juga menunjukkan wilayah yang kontradiktif dilihat dari kondisi sosial dan ekonomi pada 34 Provinsi di Indonesia. Pada kondisi sosial memperlihatkan bahwa Klaster Nusa Tenggara Timur dan Papua menunjukkan hasil kontradiktif yang mengindikasikan bahwa outcome sebenarnya dapat dipengaruhi oleh kondisi sosial yang ada, tetapi pada kenyataannya tidak sesuai.…”
Section: Analisis Pada Wilayah Dengan Klaster Kontradiktifunclassified
“…The maintenance and preservation of Indonesia's national culture can be aided by the pentahelix elements' (government, academia, business, community, and media) involvement in bolstering cultural identity and nationalism in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 (Wijaya et al, 2023). Furthermore, social and economic factors are crucial for promoting economic expansion and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia (Abdullah, 2017;Asha & Juliannisa, 2023;Syam et al, 2022). Environmental governance research and practice, which span a wide range of subjects, sectors, and perspectives, represent Indonesia's dedication to striking a balance between development and preserving environmental and social sustainability (Atkinson & Klausen, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%