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Women's income distribution in Indonesia before and after COVID-19

HIQMAH, Nurul

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dc.contributor.advisorMerfeld, Joshua D.-
dc.contributor.authorHIQMAH, Nurul-
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-30T16:30:11Z-
dc.date.available2023-12-30T16:30:11Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.urihttps://archives.kdischool.ac.kr/handle/11125/51537-
dc.descriptionThesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2023-
dc.description.abstractIn the past ten years, women’s income contribution in the household has shown a progressive trend in Indonesia, which frames up the important role of women's income supporting the household economy. When COVID-19 hit in 2020, the government implemented the large- scale social restrictions to control the COVID-19 spread, putting women as vulnerable group in the society. This study unraveled the impact on women’s income distribution before and after COVID-19. Cross sectional data was collected from 2013-2022 using the National Labor Force Survey by Statistics Indonesia, classifying 2013 to 2019 as the year before COVID-19 and the year after COVID-19 from 2020 to 2022. Consumer Price Index (CPI) was used to adjust the income. The regression result discovered the evidence that women’s income has been declining after COVID-19. However, the findings revealed that women's status as the head of the household doesn’t experience lower income after COVID-19. This decrease was identified in women marital status, bachelor degree or equivalent level, overwork setting, and employment status as self-own worker. This finding may be used as a resource for the Indonesian government to enhancing policy effectiveness for strengthening women's reciliency and narrowing the income gap between gender.-
dc.description.tableOfContentsI. INTRODUCTION II. LITERATURE REVIEW III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IV. RESULT V. CONCLUSION REFERENCES-
dc.format.extent62 p-
dc.publisherKDI School-
dc.subjectIncome distribution--Indonesia-
dc.subjectWomen--Economic conditions--Indonesia-
dc.titleWomen's income distribution in Indonesia before and after COVID-19-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.departmentKDI School, Master of Development Policy-
dc.date.awarded2023-
dc.description.degreemaster-
dc.description.eprintVersionpublished-
dc.type.DSpacethesis-
dc.publisher.locationSejong-
dc.description.statementOfResponsibilityNurul HIQMAH-
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