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 |
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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 |