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Monthly Issue: Elderly Trends & Challenges in Yogyakarta, the Most Ageing Region in Indonesia

Ekonomi PublikEkonomika KependudukanEkonomika KesehatanEkonomika KetenagakerjaanMonthly Issue Kamis, 30 Oktober 2025

Authors: Nawfal Aulia Luthfurrahman, Nadya Zahra Prasetio, Rani Destia Wahyuningsih, Qisha Quarina

October 2025

Yogyakarta stands at the forefront of Indonesia’s ageing era where over 16% of its population is now aged 60 and above.
Behind this demographic milestone lies a complex picture: many elderly live in poverty, face health vulnerabilities, and lack adequate social protection.

This issue explores how Yogyakarta’s ageing population challenges economic resilience, public health systems, and social safety nets offering crucial insights into what Indonesia’s future might look like as the nation grows older. read more

Monthly Issue: Health Economics: Mentally Drop Economically Challenged: Unfolding the Economic Costs of Mental Healthr

Ekonomi PublikEkonomika KependudukanEkonomika KesehatanEkonomika KetenagakerjaanMonthly Issue Senin, 27 Oktober 2025

Authors: Rani Destia Wahyuningsih, Qisha Quarina

October 2025

Mental health issues do not only affect individuals but also generate major economic consequences. Recent data shows that people from the lowest economic group experience the highest prevalence of mental health disorders, with nearly half of the total societal costs driven by productivity loss.

How significant is the economic and social burden of mental health today, both globally and in Indonesia?
Explore the key insights in this month’s infographic. read more

EVENT RECAP MICDASH – Februari – Juni 2025

Ekonomi PublikEkonomika KependudukanEkonomika KesehatanEkonomika KetenagakerjaanKajianMicro-Economica TalksMonthly IssuePublikasiSharing SessionsWorkshop Series Kamis, 26 Juni 2025

Microeconomics Dashboard terus berupaya menghadirkan program-program yang mendukung penguatan riset ekonomi terapan, diseminasi pengetahuan berbasis data, dan keterlibatan aktif dalam isu-isu pembangunan yang relevan.

Rangkuman kegiatan sepanjang Februari hingga Juni 2025 dapat dilihat pada slide-slide berikut sebagai dokumentasi atas berbagai inisiatif yang telah dijalankan.

Jangan lupa ikuti terus informasi terbaru mengenai kegiatan, publikasi, dan agenda kolaboratif kami lainnya melalui akun Instagram @microdashboard. read more

Isu Bulanan Bagian 3: Memahami Angka TPT Turun, Benarkah Pasar Kerja Indonesia Membaik?

Ekonomi PublikEkonomika KependudukanEkonomika KetenagakerjaanMonthly Issue Sabtu, 14 Juni 2025

Penulis: Qisha Quarina, Owen Alberto Liem

Juni 2025

Angka pengangguran terbuka (TPT) Indonesia turun ke 4,76% pada Februari 2025 terendah dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Sekilas, ini tampak sebagai sinyal membaiknya pasar kerja. Namun jika ditelaah lebih dalam, jumlah penganggur justru meningkat, dan sebagian besar pekerjaan baru yang tercipta adalah pekerjaan informal yang rentan tanpa perlindungan sosial.

Analisis terbaru kami menunjukkan bahwa 59,4% pekerja Indonesia masih bekerja secara informal, tanpa kontrak kerja formal atau jaminan hukum. Bahkan di kalangan pekerja formal, mayoritas bekerja dengan sistem kontrak jangka pendek (PKWT) yang tidak menjamin keberlanjutan pekerjaan atau akses penuh terhadap jaminan sosial. Cakupan jaminan sosial pun masih sangat rendah, khususnya bagi pekerja informal dan pekerja tanpa perjanjian kerja. read more

Monthly Issue Vol.2: Just Energy Transition in Indonesia’s Coal Sector

Ekonomi PublikEkonomika KependudukanEkonomika KetenagakerjaanEkonomika TeknologiKajianMonthly Issue Kamis, 8 Mei 2025

Author: Ahmad Zufar Robbani, Raniah Salsabila, Qisha Quarina

May 2025

Indonesia’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2060 or earlier places the coal sector at the heart of the nation’s energy transition. As one of the main contributors to national GDP, state revenue, and employment, phasing out coal is not just an environmental milestone—it’s a socioeconomic turning point. Our latest study reveals that while most coal workers belong to the highest wage deciles, many are still vulnerable due to fixed-term contracts that limit access to social protection. The transition is projected to cause widespread job losses across upstream and downstream industries, with regions like East Kalimantan and South Sumatra likely to face the greatest impact. read more

Monthly Issue Vol.1: The Implementation of 8 Quick Win Programs

Ekonomi PublikEkonomika AgrikulturEkonomika KependudukanEkonomika KesehatanEkonomika KetenagakerjaanEkonomika PendidikanEkonomika TeknologiMonthly IssuePublikasi Jumat, 7 Maret 2025

Author: Raniah Salsabila, Fitra Anas, Qisha Quarina

Maret 2025

Indonesia is pushing forward with its bold 8 Quick Win Programs, aimed at transforming public welfare through critical initiatives like Free Nutritious Meals (MBG), Free Health Check-ups, and Agricultural Land Productivity Enhancement. These programs target malnutrition, healthcare accessibility, and food security, focusing on empowering vulnerable communities across the nation.

How can these initiatives reshape Indonesia’s future by tackling poverty, stunting, and inequality? Dive into the full report to understand how strategic investments in health, education, and agriculture are driving a more resilient and sustainable Indonesia. read more

Bagaimana Kesetaraan Gender dalam Ekonomi di Indonesia saat ini?

Monthly Issue Senin, 18 April 2022

Memperingati Hari Perempuan Internasional 8 Maret yang lalu, Micdash mengeluarkan publikasi mengenai pencapaian kesetaraan gender di bidang ekonomi saat ini. Beberapa indikator di bidang ekonomi dalam kesetaraan gender terlihat masih menjadi pekerjaan rumah bagi kita semua. Bukan hanya bagi pemerintah, tetapi masyarakat juga memiliki andil dalam pencapaian kesetaraan gender. Simak infografisnya berikut ini!

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbmJt_XPk5I/

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Berita Terakhir

  • Monthly Issue: Elderly Trends & Challenges in Yogyakarta, the Most Ageing Region in Indonesia
  • Monthly Issue: Health Economics: Mentally Drop Economically Challenged: Unfolding the Economic Costs of Mental Healthr
  • Kajian Vol.10: Labour Economics – The Vulnerability of Fixed-Term Contract Workers in Indonesia
  • Edisi Khusus Policy Paper Kelas Ekonomika Pembangunan 1 Program Sarjana Population Economics: Efektivitas Kebijakan Kependudukan: Perbandingan Kebijakan Pro-Natalitas di Singapura dan Program Keluarga Berencana di Indonesia
  • EVENT RECAP – Student Participation in National Workshop on Social Protection
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