ANALISIS STATUS SOSIAL EKONOMI, CITRA PERGURUAN TINGGI DAN KESEMPATAN KERJA TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN STUDI LANJUT KE PERGURUAN TINGGI PADA SISWA-SISWI KELAS XII MAN JOMBANG TAHUN PELAJARAN 2015-2016

2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Heny Agung ◽  
Rusli Rusli

<p>The purpose of this research is: (1) to know the influence of the following factors, namely socio-economic status, the image of College and employment opportunities of further studies into college. (2) to know the most dominant influence toward the decision for knowing some factors further studies into college. For achieving that goal, the researcher used quantitative methods to analysis of the factors. The object of this research is the students of class XII MAN Jombang Lessons year 2015-2016. The data collection techniques used  are observation, question form/questionnaire, interview and documents. The data were analyzed by means of test validity, reliability test, test and test the assumptions of classical hypothesis. The results of the reserch showed that: (1) the socio-economic Status of the Factor (X1) influence of 69,3%, Image Factors of higher education (X2) influence of 0.9% and employment opportunities (X3) exert influence by 4% against the decision of further studies into College on students of class XII MAN Jombang Lessons Year 2015-2016. (2) The most dominant factor of its influence on the decision of further studies class XII students MAN Jombang Lesson Years 2015-2016 is a factor of social economic status (X1) and its influence of 69,3%.</p><p><strong>Keyword</strong>: Socioeconomic, The College, Employment</p>

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Chandrakant Jamadar ◽  
Sindhu A

The present study is an attempt to investigate the conjoint off impact of Social Economic Status towards the prediction of Emotional intelligence and Creativity among tribal students. Accordingly,100 tribal samples, 50boys and 50girls of VIII, IX & X class from Vivekananda Tribal Centre for learning(VTCL), Hosahalli, H.D.Kote, Mysore. The Socio Economic Status scale by Meenakshi(2004), Emotional Intelligence by Upinder Dhar(2010), and creativity test by Wallach-kogan. The results revealed that High Socio Economic Status students have more Emotional Intelligence and creative than the Low Socio Economic Status Students. Girls and boys have same level of Emotional Intelligence and Creativity. In Emotional Intelligence is no differences in three community students but in creativity Yerava Students have more creative than the other two community students.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Kusworo Kusworo ◽  
Soenarto Soenarto

This research aims to find out (1) motivation, (2) factors affecting motivation and (3) the most dominant factor affecting the motivation of Junior High School (SMP / MTs) students to Vocational Schools. This research belongs to cross-sectional survey. The population of this research is 12.037 of Grade VIII students from122 SMP/MTs at Sleman District. The research sample is 338 students who are taken randomly and proportionally. The instrument used is questionnaire with likert-scale and rating-scale. Data analysis techniques used are descriptive analysis, regression analysis and partial correlation analysis. Research results show that: (1) motivation of SMP/MTs students to go into Vocational School is good, the average is 73.40%; (2) factors affecting the motivation are social economic status of student’s parents, mass media, student’s environment, and students’ individual characteristics with 72.5% and the rest which is 27.5% is affected by other factors; (3)the most dominant factor is students’ individual characteristics, and then followed by mass media factor, social economic status of students’ parents and students’ environment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 255
Author(s):  
Jessica Felicia Faustina

Socio-economic status of the elderly is the seat of the family in society, self-esteem is a picture of myself to hang out with the neighborhood to have a confident, independent attitude. This research aims to find out: 1) if there is a relationship between socio-economic status of the elderly against self-esteem children ages 5-6 years; 2) how the relationship between socio-economic status of the elderly against self-esteem children aged 5-6 years. The design of this study using sequential explanatory design. Participants in the study are a group of B-3 X TK Puwakarta that add up to 24 children and the elderly. Data collection techniques using question form, observation, and documentation. Data analysis in this study uses two meteode research kuantitaif further qualitative analytical techniques descriptive statistics and correlation of analissi engineering product moment correlation test hypotheses of social economic status of the elderly against self-esteem. <br />The results of this research are: 1) there was no relationship between socio-economic status of the elderly against self-esteem children ages 5-6 years since rxy (24) =-0.036 rxy &lt; 0.2 this indicates that there is a negative relationship between socio-economic status of the elderly with self-esteem; 2) socio-economic status of the elderly do not touch against the self-esteem children ages 5-6 years 5-6 years of age because the child has low self-esteem and high self arises from a child because looking at him to be able to have a confident, independent, and spirit learn.<br />Key Words: Socio-Economic Status Of Parents, Self-esteem


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-54
Author(s):  
Eddy Sutrisno

This study aims to determine the effect of counseling strategies and levels of socio economic status of knowledge about the conservation of coastal fishermen. The method used in this study is an experiment with 2 x 2 factorial design. The study population was fishing in the District of West Telukbetung, Bandar Lampung numbered 32 people. Data analysis technique used is the Two-Way Analysis of Variance followed by Tukkey test. The findings of this study include: 1) Knowledge of the conservation of coastal areas that follow the strategy of grouping extension is higher than that following the classical extension strategy.; 2) For the fisherman with high level of social economic status with knowledge about coastal conservation among groups of fishermen who follow counseling strategies and follow the strategy of grouping classical education. Where the higher is the group of fishermen that high social economic status following the strategy of grouping extension; 3) For the fisherman with a low level of socio-economic status with knowledge about coastal conservation among groups of fishermen who follow the strategy of grouping extension and follow the classical extension strategy. Where the higher is the group of fishermen that low social economic status following the strategy of classical education, and 4) There is interaction effect between education strategy and the level of socio economic status of knowledge on coastal conservation. Based on these findings we can conclude that there is no extension strategies are most effective, depending on background characteristic fishermen and their socio economic status. Therefore, if the selected grouping strategy is appropriate only to fishermen who have a high socioeconomic status, education classical conversely, if the strategy is dominated by the lecture method is chosen, then it is just right for the fishermen who have low socioe conomic status.


2007 ◽  
Vol 15 (spe) ◽  
pp. 742-747 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keika Inouye ◽  
Elisete Silva Pedrazzani

OBJECTIVES: To describe the profile of a sample of octogenarians (n=80) attended at the municipal health network of a city in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil; evaluate their perception regarding quality of life dimensions (QoL); identify correlations between socio economic status, education level and QoL. It is an exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative analysis of data. The results revealed that this population is predominantly female, widowed, illiterate, sedentary and poor, who need health services and leisure opportunities, and whose main support is religion. The socio economic status did not interfere in the QoL perception, though, higher education and participation in physical activities result in higher satisfaction.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy Wen Li

This article investigated socio-economic status (SES), traumatic experience and mental health disorders among 103 refugees (52 males and 51 females) living in tropical and subtropical Australia. Specific focus was placed on comparing older refugees’ socio-economic status, traumatic experience and mental health disorders to younger refugees. The results showed that older refugees had lower levels of education, higher unemployment rates and poorer English skills and abilities compared to younger refugees. A greater percentage of older refugees perceived that they had received sufficient support from the broader community over younger refugees. Results also revealed that compared to younger participants, older participants aged over 50 years had significantly higher mean scores in trauma events (trauma exposure, loss event, loss of intrapersonal integrity, loss distress, loss of symbolic self, loss of home and interpersonal loss) and anxiety.


SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 215824402110441
Author(s):  
Cristina Maria Bostan ◽  
Tudor Stanciu ◽  
Răzvan-Lucian Andronic

Concordant with classical theoretical guidelines (i.e., social facilitation, social constructivism theory, and the Pygmalion effect) we tested the need for competition and perception of being valued by teachers to be better motivated for learning in school. We extend knowledge by testing these associations mediated by the social economic status given by the well-being of the family (i.e., controlling for gender and socio-economic status). A total of 214 Romanian students (45.3% boys) with ages between 13 and 17 years were administered the PEER questionnaire (i.e., perception of being valued by teachers, school-children motivation, and the need for competition). Results show a positive relation between the need for competition and motivation for learning. We also found positive relations between the perception of being valued by the teacher and motivation for learning and the need for competition. We conclude that motivation is higher when the need for competition is higher and the perception of being valued by teachers is higher.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 81-91
Author(s):  
Daniel Sinkala

Preeclampsia and eclampsia cases continue to rise in northern Zambia as people search for babies and continuity of clans’ survival. Due to the competitive nature of cultural demands/ myths on pregnancy and maternal socio-demographic factors (low-age, low socio-economic status, and poor health-seeking behaviour), women in rural prefer unprofessional primary health care services that are presumably affordable to them thereby, delaying in seeking for professional healthcare services. High levels of poverty in resource-limited areas have put many female adolescents at risk of falling pregnant. Thus, this study probed on the interaction between these maternal socio-demographic factors and disease distribution in both rural and urban areas with respect to various pregnancy outcomes. The study used retrospective quantitative methods in eliciting information from data sources (women, registers) in Mbala, Mpulungu, Senga, and Mungwi districts covering 3-year period (2017-2019). In all, 202 female respondents from Northern Zambia were interviewed through self-administered questionnaires. Thereafter, data were analysed using a statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS v16). Findings indicate severe; socio-economic status and low maternal age affect pre-eclampsia disease distribution coupled with adverse pregnancy outcomes more in rural than urban areas. The better the socio-demographic conditions, the lower the disease distribution with good pregnancy outcomes. However, worsening maternal socio-demographic conditions may increase the incidence of pre-eclampsia among pregnant women of northern Zambia. The study recommended interventions tarred towards public health programmes such as social behaviour change and communication (SBCC) towards adolescent women and socio-economic empowerment of pregnant women in resource-limited areas. Keywords: Average ANC timing, Preeclampsia, Residency, Socio-economic, Teenage pregnancy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. S294
Author(s):  
S. Yoo ◽  
J. Park ◽  
M.C. Cho ◽  
H. Son

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Tri Rumiyani ◽  
Muhammad Dima Iqbal Hamdani

The aim of this research was to know social economic status of farmer groups Ettawa crossbred goat during the production and cost value of the milk. The research was held  on July – August 2016 in Ettawa farmer groups in Sungai Langka Village, Gedong Tataan District, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province. Material of this research were 40 samples from three farmer groups : Tunas Muda, Sehati jaya  and Margarini 6. The method of this research was a survey with purposive random sampling. Data were analyzed by descriptive analysis. The result showed each farmer groups had different social economic status during production and cost value of the milk. Keywords : Ettawa Crossbred Goat , Social Economic Status, Sungai Langka Village.


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