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Monday, 1 July 2026. The 3rd Hendra Esmara Lecture on regional development. Seventy years of the Kuznets Curve: is education a facilitator of structural transformation or a driver of inequality?
The Hendra Esmara Lecture on Regional Development is convened by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Andalathe Indonesian Regional Science Association (IRSA) in honour of the late Professor Hendra Esmara for his pioneering work in the field of regional analysis in Indonesia. The [...]
Past seminars – links to videos and slides
[FKP at The SMERU Research Institute] Policies to reduce inequality
Indonesia has seen a declining rate of inequality in recent years. However, persistently high rates of inequality show that more needs to be done. On Monday, 8 October 2018, the first FKP event of the month was hosted by The SMERU Research Institute at Morrissey Hotel, Jakarta. Matthew Martin (Development [...]
[FKP Media Coverage by ABC] Sanitasi Sekolah Buruk di Indonesia Sebabkan Siswa Putus Sekolah
Buruknya fasilitas sanitasi di sekolah membuat sebagian besar pelajar perempuan di Indonesia jarang mengganti pembalut ketika menstruasi. Praktek ini berdampak pada meningkatnya risiko gangguan kesehatan pada sistem reproduksi hingga proses belajar mereka di sekolah dan sebagian membuat siswa memutuskan tidak melanjutkan sekolah. Hal ini terungkap dalam sebuah studi yang baru [...]
[FKP at The SMERU Research Institute] Manajemen kebersihan menstruasi, langkah menuju kesetaraan gender
Sanitasi sekolah, terutama manajemen kebersihan menstruasi (MKM) merupakan bidang yang sering dilupakan dan bahkan dianggap tabu di Indonesia. Padahal, sanitasi yang baik berpengaruh besar pada kesehatan, pendidikan, dan juga kesetaraan gender. Pada Forum Kajian Pembangunan (10/18) yang diselenggarakan oleh Australia National University - Indonesia Project dan SMERU Institute, Khamim beserta [...]
[FKP at Article 33] Mendorong Ekonomi yang Lebih Hijau
Being a country that is highly dependent on natural resources, Indonesia has always been at risk of the “Dutch Disease” or the resource curse where development in the resource-rich sector suppresses growth in other sectors. With that in mind, attempts of creating a greener, more sustainable economy have risen in [...]
[FKP at Article 33] Wajib Belajar 12 Tahun, apa yang sudah dicapai?
The Government of Indonesia’s goal of achieving 12 years of compulsory education has spurred questions regarding how far we are from said target. On Wednesday, 12 September 2018, Article 33 hosted the second FKP event in September entitled Wajib Belajar 12 Tahun, Apa yang Sudah Dicapai? at The Akmani Hotel, [...]
[FKP at Article 33] How do Indonesians’ perception of inequality shape their support for redistribution?
Update: penelitian ini telah terbit sbb: Christopher Hoy, Russell Toth, Nurina Merdikawati, 2024. "How does information about inequality shape voting intentions and preferences for redistribution? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment in Indonesia," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2024.102274. Inequality is an issue that has been highly addressed by [...]
[FKP at BAPPENAS] Education, Informal Turnover, and Poverty Dynamics in Indonesia
On 16 August 2018, Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS) hosted the FKP Seminar in Jakarta on the topic of labor market and poverty dynamics by Nuri Taufiq (Statistics Indonesia, BPS). The labor market in Indonesia are dominated by informal and unskilled workers (58.35% share in 2017) [...]
[FKP at BAPPENAS] A Decade Study of Agriculture Households in Indonesia: The Role of Land and Labor Mobility on Poverty and Welfare Dynamics
On 16 August 2018, ementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (BAPPENAS) hosted the FKP Seminar in Jakarta on the topic of poverty and welfare dynamics. Faizal Rahmanto Moeis (Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia) presented his study on the role of land and labor mobility on poverty and [...]
[FKP at BAPPENAS] Unambitious Average Target Syndrome? The Ambiguity of Minimum Service Standards (MSS) in a Decentralized Polity
Speaker M. Roudo (BAPPENAS) On 16 August 2018, Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (BAPPENAS) hosted the FKP Seminar in Jakarta on the topic of government service. Mohammad Roudo (BAPPENAS) presented his study on this topic which aimed to assess the influence of an assigned standard on public service [...]
[FKP at BAPPENAS] Economic Crisis and Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Indonesia
On 14 August 2018, Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (BAPPENAS) hosted the FKP Seminar in Jakarta. Milda Irhamni (J-PAL Southeast Asia) presented her doctoral thesis on the topic of cognitive development in Indonesia. Her research was motivated by the conflicting results of previous studies regarding to the impact [...]














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