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Annissa ‘Ul Jannah
"Precariat di industri kreatif merupakan kelompok yang digadang-gadang sebagai penggerak ekonomi namun memiliki ketidakamanan pekerjaan dan rentan menghadapi eksploitasi yang berkedok fleksibilitas. Kerentanan yang mereka alami meluas pada kehidupan mereka, salah satunya keamanan bermukim. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memahami apa aspirasi merumah precariat di industri kreatif di Indonesia khususnya pada kelas ekonomi pendapatan rendah hingga menengah atas. Menggunakan etnografi studi kasus yang dilengkapi dengan teknik wawancara mendalam dan observasi langsung, penelitian ini mengeksplorasi delapan informan yang merupakan pekerja di industri kreatif Indonesia yang terdiri dari lima laki-laki dan tiga perempuan. Untuk menjelaskan precariat di industri kreatif Indonesia, peneliti menggunakan tiga dimensi precariat menurut oleh Guy Standing, yaitu: dimensi hubungan produksi, dimensi hubungan distribusi, dan dimensi hubungan dengan pemerintah. Selain itu, penelitian ini juga mendalami bagaimana cara merumah precariat di industri kreatif Indonesia dan kondisi mereka di konteks sistem perumahan di Indonesia. Temuan dari penelitian ini adalah aspirasi merumah bagi precariat di industri kreatif di Indonesia ada tiga: tetap tinggal bersama orang tua; memiliki rumah baru; dan aspirasi merumah yang didorong oleh rencana karir dan pendidikan di masa depan. Penelitian ini juga menyoroti kondisi dilematis yang dihadapi precariat di industri kreatif ketika mereka mengikuti program rumah subsidi.

Precariat in the creative industry is a group that is glorified to drive the economy but has job insecurity and is vulnerable to exploitation under the guise of flexibility. The precariousness that they experienced extend to their lives, one of which is housing security. This research aims to understand what are housing aspirations of  precariat in the creative industry in Indonesia especially in the lower income to upper middle income economic classes. Using ethnographic case studies equipped with in-depth interview techniques and direct observation, this research explores eight informants who are workers in the Indonesian creative industry, consisting of five men and three women. To explain the precariat in Indonesia's creative industries, researchers use three dimensions of the precariat according to Guy Standing, namely: the dimension of production relations, the dimension of distribution relations, and the dimension of relations with the government. Apart from that, this research also explores how to house the precariat in Indonesia's creative industries and their conditions in the context of the housing system in Indonesia. The findings from this research are that there are three aspirations for living at home for the precariat in the creative industries in Indonesia: remaining with their parents; have a new house; and housing aspirations driven by future career and educational plans. This research also highlights the dilemma faced by them when they participate in the subsidized housing program."
Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2024
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lydia Maulida
"Housing problems in urban areas are very critical. The increased population growth in DKI Jakarta and the high migration rate from rural to urban areas cause slums. Slums are generated because many households do not have place to live and populate in unauthorized and inappropriate regions. More than 50% of households in DKI Jakarta have yet to own any housing property. In addition, the housing backlog in DKI Jakarta reached 302.319 in 2017. Therefore, housing problems in urban areas are very critical. One way to overcome this issue is to provide a public rental housing program for relocated and general residents with low income—the relocated residents' objective of moving to public rental housing, as they are the victims. The residents lost their livelihoods, the economy was challenging, and it took time to get a job. So, relocated residents in rental public housing are known to have high overdue rent. Previous research about the effectiveness of relocating to public rental accommodations rental public lodgings is minimal. Therefore, public housings create higher rent due in Jakarta. This research's objective is to compare the relocated and general residents in terms of rent overdue in DKI Jakarta public housing. This research analyzes demographic data and public housing rent overdue in 2022. The method used in this research is quantitative with Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression. The analyzed regression shows that rental public housing status influences rent overdue, and residents with the status relocated residents are more prone to pay the rent overdue, compared to the public residents."
Jakarta: Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (BAPPENAS), 2023
330 JPP 7:1 (2023)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library