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0000-0002-6186-1483
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Australian National University
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Universitas Padjadjaran
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Publisher: Universitas Padjadjaran
Date: 24-02-2023
Abstract: Background: Higher educational institutions must prepare graduates for careers by monitoring their performance. They must also evaluate academic relevancy to practical needs. The PR program at Universitas Padjadjaran strives to deliver the best education and monitor graduates’ performance. Purpose: This paper aims to study how graduates’ first income is associated with GPA, study duration, and job wait time. This study also linked public relations education with graduates’ current position in their work based on their self-assessment. Methods: Using tracer study data from the Career and Development Centre of Universitas Padjadjaran, exploratory data analysis was done to examine the characteristics of graduates based on the observed variables. The bivariate analysis investigated the association between income, GPA, study duration, and job wait time. Conclusion: Findings of this study show no statistical evidence of the relationship between first salary, GPA, and duration of the study. Exploratory data analysis shows that PR program graduates perform well when comparing the average income of undergraduates on a national level. Graduates’ self-assessment of study relevancy indicated that most graduates possess the relevant educational background and appropriate level of education for their current occupational position. As the statistical testing for this study was conducted post hoc, careful considerations need to be taken when taking the results at face value, considering potential flaws in the s ling frame and the power of the tests. Implications: The findings in this study would serve as a platform for future references on graduates or tracer study, more specifically public relations graduates, as it provides a starting point for measuring graduates’ performances. As the database provides more data with more graduates in future years, an updated finding of this particular study would be very important to measure how well graduates fare post-graduation.
Publisher: Universitas Padjadjaran
Date: 29-12-2022
Abstract: The discourse of intercultural communication competence is increasingly important in the globalized world. However, there need to be more studies reported on the communication competence of Indonesian workers in intercultural interaction, particularly in the host country Germany and Australia. This study investigates communication competence in the intercultural interaction of Indonesian workers in two cities, Munich and Canberra. It focuses on intercultural challenges encountered by Indonesian workers working at different corporations and organizations in Munich and Canberra. Using qualitative methods, we examine Indonesian workers' intercultural awareness, sensitivity, and language competence in the host cities. This ethnographic study is based on interviews and informal conversations with Indonesian workers in Munich and Canberra and observations through the engagement of the researchers in the various Indonesian Diaspora community in the two cities. Based on thematic analysis, two empirical findings are essential to everyday intercultural interaction. First, intercultural awareness and sensitivity explain the knowledge and experiences of Indonesian workers on local rules and regulations, culture, and history of the host cities. Second, language competence describes the ability of Indonesian workers to understand the accents and dialects (German Bavaria and English Australian) and to overcome language barriers in everyday work and community life. The study concludes that participants have different experiences implementing communication competence in everyday interaction. It depends on the intercultural interaction intensity of Indonesian workers with their colleagues and the local community.
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Date: 03-2019
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 2021
Publisher: Universitas Padjadjaran
Date: 28-06-2021
Abstract: Memahami siapa yang kurang berpengetahuan sangat penting dalam menentukan kebijakan yang berkaitan dengan aktivitas komunikasi, informasi, dan edukasi untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan kesehatan seksual dan reproduksi Remaja Indonesia. Penelitian ini mencoba untuk menegaskan kembali mengenai faktor-faktor demografis yang berhubungan dengan pengetahuan kesehatan seksual dan reproduksi remaja Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan survei demografi dan kesehatan Indonesia (SDKI) tahun 2017, yang secara khusus melakukan survei kepada perempuan dan laki-laki belum menikah usia 15-24 tahun. S el survei diambil dari wawancara terhadap 48.963 rumah tangga, dengan rata-rata usia responden adalah 18,59 tahun. Dengan menggunakan analisis bivariat dan regresi, penelitian ini dapat menunjukkan bukti bahwa faktor usia, jenis kelamin, pendidikan, dan tempat tinggal memiliki asosiasi dengan pengetahuan kesehatan seksual dan reproduksi remaja Indonesia. Remaja perempuan yang belum menikah berusia 15-24 tahun, memiliki pengetahuan yang lebih baik dibandingkan laki-laki. Remaja dengan tingkat pendidikan yang lebih tinggi memiliki pengetahuan yang lebih baik dibandingkan dengan yang tingkat pendidikannya lebih rendah. Dengan bertambahnya usia responden, cenderung memiliki pengetahuan kesehatan dan seksual yang lebih baik. Terakhir, remaja yang tinggal di perkotaan cenderung lebih berpengetahuan dibandingkan dengan responden yang tinggal di pedesaan. Dengan demikian, sangat penting untuk menyempurnakan kebijakan dengan memberikan penekanan praktik komunikasi-informasi-edukasi kesehatan reproduksi dan seksual terhadap remaja laki-laki usia muda yang tinggal di pedesaan, dengan tingkat pendidikan yang lebih rendah, karena merekalah yang kurang memiliki pengetahuan kesehatan reproduksi seksual.
Publisher: Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Hasanuddin
Date: 31-03-2023
DOI: 10.30597/MKMI.V19I1.23641
Abstract: Due to societal taboos, traditional and religious norms, Indonesia’s Z-generation, who account for a large population, is frequently underinformed about reproductive health. The objectives of this study are to determine whether there are any differences in the knowledge of Indonesian young adults on reproductive health issues, modern contraceptive methods, and sources of information for reproductive health by selected sociodemographic characteristics. From the 2019 Performance and Accountability Survey, 41.582 never-married adolescents between the ages of 10 to 24 years were selected for the analysis. In this study, descriptive and bivariate analyses were performed. The means of the two groups were compared using t-tests. The results show that adolescents still lack information about reproductive health. The overall means for knowledge of reproductive health, modern methods of contraception, and sources of information about reproductive health were 1.97, 2.54, and 3.07, respectively. Adolescents were highly exposed to message about reproductive health on television and the internet. Adolescents that are older, reside in urban areas, are more educated, and are wealthier are reported to have significantly higher knowledge than their counterparts. With enough concern and increased attention being provided to younger adolescents, who reside in rural areas, who have lesser education, and are from the lowest wealth index, emphasis should be placed on increasing information to promote reproductive health literacy among adolescents. Television and digital media are crucial communication channels for educating with young people about reproductive health. Policies and programs should be designed to involve peers, relatives, and teachers in providing information about reproductive health.Due to societal taboos, traditional and religious norms, Indonesia’s Z-generation, who account for a large population, is frequently underinformed about reproductive health. The objectives of this study are to determine whether there are any differences in the knowledge of Indonesian young adults on reproductive health issues, modern contraceptive methods, and sources of information for reproductive health by selected sociodemographic characteristics. From the 2019 Performance and Accountability Survey, 41.582 never-married adolescents between the ages of 10 to 24 years were selected for the analysis. In this study, descriptive and bivariate analyses were performed. The means of the two groups were compared using t-tests. The results show that adolescents still lack information about reproductive health. The overall means for knowledge of reproductive health, modern methods of contraception, and sources of information about reproductive health were 1.97, 2.54, and 3.07, respectively. Adolescents were highly exposed to message about reproductive health on television and the internet. Adolescents that are older, reside in urban areas, are more educated, and are wealthier are reported to have significantly higher knowledge than their counterparts. With enough concern and increased attention being provided to younger adolescents, who reside in rural areas, who have lesser education, and are from the lowest wealth index, emphasis should be placed on increasing information to promote reproductive health literacy among adolescents. Television and digital media are crucial communication channels for educating with young people about reproductive health. Policies and programs should be designed to involve peers, relatives, and teachers in providing information about reproductive health.
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