Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat – Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis – Universitas Indonesia

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Diahhadi Setyonaluri, Ph.D.

The Gender in Economics and Social Inclusion research group is dedicated to the in-depth exploration of gender-related matters in economics and social inclusion. We use an interdisciplinary approach to comprehensively investigate the complex dimensions of gender inequality and its intersectionality. Our research encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from examining the drivers behind gender disparities in the labour market, dissecting the influence of social norms, addressing the critical issue of violence against women, to advocating for the perspectives and rights of marginalized groups, including people with disabilities, the elderly, and minorities across various development aspects.

Research Interests

Women's economic participation; Population and development

List of Publication

  • Bexley, Angie, Dong, Sarah, Setyonaluri, Diahhadi. 2023. Gender Equality and Diversity in Indonesia: Identifying Progress and Challenges, Singapore: ISEAS Publishing.
  • Setyonaluri, D., Utomo, A. 2023. Negotiating work, family and the traffic: Narratives on married women’s employment in Jakarta. Gender, Work and Organization, 2023: 1-23.
  • Ainsworth, S., Setyonaluri, D., Mustabi, J., Selviana, A., Darwis, M., Dirpan, A., Herdiansyah, H., Sakina, N. A., Ronny, R., Pertiwi, K., Megawati, S and Kristanti, S. (2023). ‘Examining skill gaps and participation of young women in the food processing industry in South Sulawesi’, the Australia-Indonesia Centre.
  • Vaccaro, G., Orsholits, D., Setyonaluri, D., Aryaputra, C., Zizzamia, R., Steinmetz, S., Studer, M., Vandecasteele, L. 2023. Labour market transitions in South Africa and Indonesia: A descriptive analysis using panel data. ILO and European Commission Background Paper No. 16. March 2023.
  • Cameron, L., Contreraz Suarez, D., Setyonaluri, D. 2023. Leveraging women’s views to influence gender norms around women working: Evidence from an online intervention in Indonesia. JPAL Research Paper.
  • Setyonaluri, D., Aninditya, F., Radjiman, D. S., Fasikha, E., Fajri, N., Aryaputra, C., Tsuruga, I. 2023. Maternity leave in metropolitan Indonesia: Evidence on duration, benefits and job protection, Jakarta: International Labour Organization.
  • Utomo, A., Ananta, A., Setyonaluri, D., Aryaputra, C. 2022. A second demographic transition in Indonesia?, China Population and Development Studies, 6.
  • Octafia, T., Setyonaluri, D. 2022. Beauty premium of working women in urban Indonesia Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia, 26 (2), pp. 85-94.
  • Setyonaluri, D., Nasution, G., Ayunisa, F., Kharistiyanti, A., Sulistya, F. 2021. Social Norms and Women’s Economic Participation in Indonesia. Manila: Investing in Women.

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