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MANAJEMEN PEMBANGUNAN (WELFARE STATE TARGETS VS CORRUPTION PHENOMENON) RAJA ABUMANSHUR MATRIDI

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MANAJEMEN PEMBANGUNAN(WELFARE STATE TARGETS VS CORRUPTION

PHENOMENON)

RA J A A B U M A N S H U R M AT R I D I

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INTRODUCTION

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WELFARE STATE CONCEPT

IncomeQuality and availability of employment Class disparity Poverty rate Quality and affordability of housinghours of work required to purchase necessities Gross domestic product (GDP)Inflation rateNumber of paid vacation days per year Affordable access to quality health care Quality and availability of education Life expectancyIncidence of disease Cost of goods and services InfrastructureNational economic growthEconomic and political stability Political and religious freedom environmental quality Climate Safety

STANDART OF LIVING

Freedom from slavery and torture Equal protection of the law Freedom from discrimination Freedom of movement Freedom of residence within one's home country Presumption of innocence unless proved guilty Right to marry Right to have a family Right to be treated equally without regard to gender, race, language, religion, political beliefs, nationality, socioeconomic status and more Right to privacy Freedom of thought Freedom of religion Free choice of employment Right to fair pay Equal pay for equal work Right to vote Right to rest and leisure Right to education Right to human dignity

QUALITY OF LIFE

Amy Fontinelle, 2011

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CONT...

If you go for quality of life first, you will ultimately enjoy a higher standard of living, but if you go for and concentrate on standard of living first, there is no guarantee that your quality of life will improve. (Ziglar, 2013)

What Standard of Living and

Quality of Life is

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QUALITY OF LIFE MAP

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INDONESIA INC.

Multi-SinergyGovernment sector and Company sector

(both of National Private or SOE’s)

accelerate development in various sector and economic especially for infrustructure trhought MP3EI (Masterplan Percepatan dan Perluasan Pembangunan Ekonomi

Indonesia

Reducing of sectoral egoism

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Syarat Utama Ind. Inc

Masyarakat Jepang berlaku sikap hidup atas dasar solidaritas Kelompok

Kelompok bersaing dengan kelompok lain tapi pada saat yang sama bergabung menjadi kelompok lebih besar. (Ichiban atau number one) tetapi mereka akan bersatu dalam kelompok jepang utk menjadi number one di dunia internasional

Sayidiman Suryohadiprojo, 2012

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HDI (UNDP, 2013)

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HDI (UNDP, 2013)

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CPI in The World

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CORRUPTION PHENOMENON

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What was the most common reason for paying the bribe(s)?

Averages across the 107 countries included in the index. % of responses

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FHENOMENON OF INDONESIA

INDONESIA was among the worst performers in the Asia-Pacific region.

89 per cent of respondents said they thought the parliament was affected by corruption,

91 per cent said the police were affected.

75 per cent of respondents said they, or someone in their household, had paid a bribe to the police in the last 12 months.