Public Policy Analysis On Education Budget Allocation: Case Studys in Regencies/Municipalities East Java, Indonesia

Authors

  • Fardini Sabilah Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia
  • Suparto Suparto Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia
  • Salahudin Salahudin Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18196/jgp.v13i1.12529

Keywords:

Budget Allocation, National Education, Policy, Local Government, Stakeholders

Abstract

The objective of the current study is to map regency and Municipality government budget allocations in East Java Province, Indonesia. The study uses quantitative and qualitative approaches. The quantitative approach is related to the use of numerical data on the percentage of education budget allocations. The qualitative approach is related to the use of interview data obtained from the head of the regency/Municipality Education Office in East Java Province. The study reveals that there are 5 (five) education budget allocation clusters in East Java, namely cluster A with the highest percentage of education budget allocation, covering Jember Regency and Nganjuk Regency, whereas Clusters B, C, D, and E are regencies/Municipalities with the medium, smallest, and lowest percentage of education budget allocations. Since there are only two regencies/Municipalities categorized into cluster A, it indicates that the 20% target allocation of the national education budget policy is still far from expectations, which might be caused by the planning problems, technical implementation guidelines, allocations, and different interests and perceptions among stakeholders.

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Published

2023-03-29