Sektor Informal Kota

Module name Urban Informal Sectors
Module level, if applicable
Code, if applicable TKP17-7-1-304
Subtitle, if applicable Sektor Informal Kota
Courses, if applicable
Semester(s) in which the module is taught 3
Person responsible for the module Prof. Ir. Sudaryono, M.Eng., Ph.D
Lecturer Prof. Ir. Sudaryono, M.Eng., Ph.D
Ir. Gunung Radjiman, M.Sc
Jimly Al Faraby, ST. M.Sc.
Language Bahasa Indonesia
Relation to curriculum Elective Course
Type of teaching, contract hours Lectures
Workload 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class.
Credit points 2 SKS / 5 ECTS
Requirements according to the examination regulations Minumum attendance is 75% of total classes
Recommended prerequisites
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes Able to explain theories regarding informal sectors especially in developing countries context and synthesize them
Able to critisize informal sector policies in Indonesia and best practice outside of Indonesia and contextualize them with local condition
Able to integrate informal sectors into urban and regional planning aspects and able to formulate policies that are inclusive for the informal sectors
Content Gives knowledge to the students regarding the concepts and theories of informal sectors in Indonesia which includes:
Introduction
History of the Informal Sector
Informal Sector Concept
Informal Economics
Informal Housing/Residential
Informal Institutions
Management of Informal Sector Approach
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Written mid-term and final examination with open questions
Media employed LCD, computer
Reading list Todaro, M & Smith, SC 1989, Pembangunan Ekonomi Jilid 1, Penerbit Erlangga
ADS and BPS. 2011. The Informal Sector and Informal Employment in Indonesia: Country Report 2010. ADB: Metro Manila
Bachetta, M., Ermsy, E., Bustamante, J.P., 2009. Globalization and Informal Jobs in Developing Countries. WTO & ILO: Geneva
Becker, K.F. 2004. The Informal Economy: Fact Finding Study. Sida, accessible in www.sida.se/publications
Nazara, S. 2010. The Informal Economy in Infonesia: Size, Composition, and Evolution. ILO: Geneva

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