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Holmes
"Kebijakan pembebasan Pajak Bumi dan Bangunan ini mengurangi potensi penerimaan DKI Jakarta dan disaat yang bersamaan realisasi penerimaan PBB-P2 tidak mencapai target pada dua tahun terakhir. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mendeskripsikan bagaimana proses formulasi kebijakan pembebasan PBB-P2 serta hal-hal apa saja yang melatarbelakangi kebijakan ini diciptakan.
Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan termasuk dalam penelitian cross sectional dengan teknik pengumpulan data berupa studi kepustakaan dan wawancara.
Hasil peneilitian ini diketahui bahwa formulasi Pergub sudah melewati tahap-tahap sesuai Peraturan Gubernur Nomor 112 Tahun 2012. Kebijakan yang akan dikeluarkan telah melalui proses penelitian oleh Dinas Pelayaanan Pajak yang disesuaikan dengan konsep perpajakan hingga mencapai tahap disahkan oleh Gubernur.

Rural and suburban property tax exemption policy reduces the revenue potential of Jakarta and at the same time realized Rural and suburban property tax does not reach the target in the last two years. This study was conducted to describe how the policy formulation process exemption of the Rural and suburban property tax and the things behind this policy was created.
This research was conducted using qualitative approach and included in the cross-sectional study with data collection in the form of literature studies and interviews.
This research outputs in mind that the formulation Pergub already passed stages according Governor Regulation Number 112 of 2012. Policies to be issued has been through a process of research by Tax State Agencies adapted to the concept of taxation up to stage approved by the Governor.
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Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Indonesia, 2016
S64027
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Wendy Holmes
"This review analyses the gender dimensions of rapid population ageing in the Asia-Pacific region, shares examples of useful practices and makes policy recommendations within the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing. Population ageing is occurring at the same time as urbanization, migration, more women in paid work, smaller families, technological advances and environmental changes. Awareness of population ageing is increasing, with reports from international agencies and new national policies and plans. But these often fail to respond to the different needs of older women and men and to recognize and benefit from their different contributions. Age and sex discrimination intersect to disadvantage both women and men. Gender and ageing analysis need to be mainstreamed within development programmes. Women live longer than men yet have higher risk of poor health and disability in old age, suffering the accumulated effects of gender inequality throughout their lives. Although most older women and men continue to live with their families, older women are more likely than men to live alone, to be widowed and poor. They have had fewer opportunities to earn or make pension contributions and may lack inheritance rights. Older men are more likely to be socially isolated and miss their earlier roles. Older persons' community organizations reduce social isolation and have many benefits. Conditions affecting quality of life are more common in older women and often neglected, including sensory impairments, arthritis, incontinence, falls and sleep disorders. Risk factors also show gender differences. Women are less likely to be physically active; older men are more likely to drink alcohol and smoke. Older women face greater barriers to health care. Caring for dependent older family members is usually the responsibility of women, and paid care providers are disproportionately female. Family caregivers need support, help with assistive devices and respite care. They are often unable to earn and save for their own old age. Older persons groups could provide paid or voluntary care services at the community level. Government, civil society and the private sector all have roles in facilitating the contributions of older persons, preventing disability and providing care and support. National Governments need to invest in policies that recognize the different rights and roles of older women and men."
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2017
300 APPJ 32:1 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library