Research Map of Social Security for Employment: Bibliometric Analysis Approach

Authors

  • Aisyah As-Salafiyah Sharia Economic Applied Research and Training (SMART)
  • Aam Slamet Rusydiana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61626/jamsostek.v2i1.10

Keywords:

Bibliometric Analysis, Social Security for Employment, VOSviewer

Abstract

This study aims to examine the development of research on Social Security for Employment as published in journals focusing on this theme. This study used a qualitative method with a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used are secondary data obtained from the Scopus database comprising 201 journal articles with the theme of Social Security for Employment. Then, the data is processed and analyzed using the VOSviewer application to visualize bibliometric maps. The findings of the study reveal that in bibliometric author mapping, the author who published the most research was Drake R.E. The institution that made the most significant contribution was the Office of Retirement and Disability Policy. Additionally, the most contributing and productive country in research related to this theme is the United States. Furthermore, the most frequently used keywords were worker, benefit, employee, and health. Meanwhile, based on the bibliometric keyword mapping, four clusters can become research lines, namely (1) Social security benefits for individuals with mental disabilities, (2) Social protection and worker contributions within the social security system, (3) Job and health insurance for workers and employment social security, and (4) Government social security policies regarding unemployment and labor death.

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Published

2024-04-26

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As-Salafiyah, A., & Rusydiana, A. S. (2024). Research Map of Social Security for Employment: Bibliometric Analysis Approach. Jurnal Jamsostek, 2(1), 63–79. https://doi.org/10.61626/jamsostek.v2i1.10

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