Doctoral dissertation

Changes in Regulation Has No Effect on Legislature Opportunistic Behavior

Changes in legislation governing the authority of the Law Replacement no. 22, 1999 to the Law no. 32 of 2004 on Local Government has changed the legislative powers in budgeting. Regulatory changes are expected to reduce opportunistic behavior in the budget allocation. Even so, these regulatory changes do not affect the opportunistic behavior of the legislature. This was conveyed by Syukriy Abdullah, SE, M. Si, while conducting doctoral program open examination, Friday (20/1) in the BRI Auditorium of the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business.

Women in Fertile Age Susceptible to Experience Anovulation Due to PCOS

 

Population control in Indonesia is still a national problem up until now, but on the other hand there is also a big problem, namely the failure to conceive (infertility) in several couples of reproductive age (REC). Infertility is estimated to affect about 14-17% of REC, with about 60% of them caused by female, and 20% of them due to anovulation. In addition, about 5-10% of all women of childbearing age (WCA) have anovulation due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

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