scholarly journals Penyuluhan Gizi Dan Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Perempuan Kelurahan Sindang Barang Bogor

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-85
Author(s):  
Santi Susanti ◽  
Sri Zulaihati

Good toddlers growth is strongly supported by the fulfillment of nutritional needs. Parents in this case mothers who bond very closely with children are expected to provide and provide nutritious food to their children. Fulfilling children nutrition can not be separated from the economic level of society. Currently there are many families who are not able in economic terms and result in the fulfillment of childhood nutrition becomes a priority for the family. The way that mothers can provide nutritious food is by doing nutritional counseling, on the other hand also need an effort to increase family economic level with craft training so that empowerment of woman in family become optimal. This training is prepared by direct practice simulation method, and at final destination Of this training is the mothers can provide nutritious food for balitanya and economic fulfillment through the training of making brooches that can supplement family income can be done in the spare time

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Arly Febrianti

Child growth is the increase in the number, size of an organ and the development of the ability (skill) of complex and regular body functions. Many factors influence, one of which is family factor. Growth will be optimal if the various factors of the family is improved, both in terms of quantity and quality. The problem in this research is the unknown relationship of mother education level and family economic level on the growth of children under five (1-5 years) at Puskesmas Pemulutan of Ogan Ilir Regency covering dependent variable and independent variable. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between maternal education level and family economic level on the growth of children under five years (1-5 years) in Puskesmas Pemulutan Ogan Ilir District. This research is a descriptive analytic research with cross sectional approach to know the relationship of education level of mother and the economic level of the family on the growth of children under five (1-5 years) conducted on 50 samples by using the total population of mothers with children aged 1-5 years in Puskesmas Pemulutan Ogan Ilir. In this study, it was found that 50 mothers with children aged 1-5 years of education owned by the mother percentage were not much different from the well-educated mothers (53.0%), (70.0% ) family income is low, and the growth of children in Puskesmas Pemulutan is normal (62.0%). From the research results found that there is a relationship between the level of education of the mother and the economic level of the family with the growth of children. Therefore, it is recommended that health workers and posyandu cadres are more active in providing information, counseling, and early detection of child development. Keywords: Maternal education level, family economic level.


Populasi ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Redatin Parwadi

This study focuses on the life of coastal communities, especially the lives of fishermen's wives in Sungai Raya, Kabupaten Bengkayang, Kalimantan Barat. It attempts to articulate how wives of the fisherfolk manage their time, the kind of work they perform and their contributions to the family income as their efforts to improve the quality of life. There are, however, variations in the patterns of their activities among those whose husbands are traditional independent fishermen and those whose husbands are wage labourers, but using relatively modern technology. The traditional independend fishermen perform more actively to supplement the family income compared to the other one. Working is considered as part of their lives. The side job they do is only to accomodate their spare time, but the money they have from it is not enough to fullfil the family economic.


Author(s):  
MADE WAHYU LESTARI ◽  
KETUT BUDI SUSRUSA ◽  
NI WAYAN PUTU ARTINI

The Contribution Made by the Employed Housewives Living at Agricultural andNon-agricultural Villages to Their Family Income(A Case Study Conducted at Beraban Village, Kediri District and Wongaya GedeVillage, Penebel District, Tabanan Regency)The faster economic growth leads to multiple effect and inspires different economicactivities which can absorb and cause housewives to have access to job opportunities.However, the job opportunities available at the agricultural village are different fromthose available at the non-agricultural village. As a consequence, the contribution madeby the housewives living at the agricultural village to the family income is differentfrom that made by those living in the non-agricultural village. This current study wasintended to (1) identify the extent to which the housewives living at the agriculturalvillage and non-agricultural village can contribute to the family income; (2) whatmotivated the housewives to work; and (3) what obstructed the housewives in theiremployment. This present study was conducted from July to August 2017 at BerabanVillage, Kediri District, and at Wongaya Gede Village, Penebel District. The sampleswere taken using the Multistage Random Sampling, and totaled 77. The data wereanalyzed using the quantitative descriptive analysis, different test, and descriptivequalitative analysis. The result of the study shows that (1) the contribution made by thehousewives living at the non-agricultural village was smaller than that made by thoseliving at the agricultural village; (2) spare time inspired most of the housewives living atthe non-agricultural village to work; (3) the household chores such as looking after theirhouses, taking care of their children, and the family members who were sick, and soforth obstructed them in their employment. Therefore, it is suggested to the housewivesboth living at the agricultural village and non-agricultural village to collaborate with therelated institutions as an attempt to improve their productivity and efficiency inorganizing their time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1238-1249
Author(s):  
U. Sulia Sukmawati ◽  
Ahmad Yasir ◽  
Neli Neli

This study aims to determine the level of housewives' contribution to the family economy and how housewives do online trading in an Islamic perspective. In this study using a qualitative approach, with a total of 30 respondents who resided in Sambas District, Sambas Regency. The results showed that most of the housewives contributed greatly to increasing family income, with a contribution rate of more than 30% as many as 19 people and during the pandemic the number of housewives who contributed more than 30% decreased only around 17 people out of 30 respondents. The reason for housewives to trade online is mostly due to filling spare time and helping family income. Online trading carried out by housewives does not violate Islamic law, because online trading is carried out part time, so it does not leave its main obligation, namely as a wife and mother at home, and overall get permission from the husband. As for the Akad and transactions carried out by 30 respondents based on the principle of honesty, every product advertised on social media is described in detail


1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 85-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janet S. Netz ◽  
Jon D. Haveman

Author(s):  
Yudhy Harini Bertham ◽  
Dwi Wahyuni Ganefianti ◽  
Apri Andani

This study aims to find out the reasons women decide to work as a farmer, knowing the understanding of women in the utilization of agricultural resources, and know how big the role of women in the intensification of the family economy. The method to determine the respondent used in this research is census method with numbering 100 persons. Analysis of the data used is descriptive analysis and qualitative analysis of revenue contribution. The results showed that the reasons women choose to work as farmers because of their desire to help their husbands in contributing family income which is driven by the load factors of family burden.  Looking for experiences and shared responsibility are other reasons for women to work in agricultural activities. Their knowledge and understanding of agriculture, women are only know how to grow crops and produce. Stages how sustainable farming, care for the environment with organic farming systems is not yet implemented. This is caused by the lack of knowledge of owmen. Income contribution of women to family incomes is high, with a range of contribution 40% - 59% of total family income. This condition can be a reason for  women to participate in decision-making within the household. So the presence of women within the family becomes more important and appreciated.Key words: Women role, farmer, revenue contibution


Author(s):  
Fernando Gioppo Blauth ◽  
Allysson Calixto ◽  
Amanda Damazio ◽  
Marino Miloca Rodrigues ◽  
Claudio Jose Beltrão ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Background Trauma prevention made in the childhood presents great effectiveness for it is in this age that habits and values of safety and citizenship are created. This research intends to analyze which preventive measures are more frequently adopted by the parents of 0 to 12-year-old children and find the relation between prevention and family income. Study design For data collection we handed questionnaires to the parents of children studying in public and private schools in Curitiba-PR, Brasil. The information obtained was analyzed by the programs Epi Info® and Excel®. Results A total of 609 questionnaires were analyzed 291 children (47.8%) were female and 318 (52.2%) were male. From the total, 604 (99.2%) declared to take at least one preventive measure. The most common measures were: 'leaving the handle of the pan inward the stove' with 562 (92.28%), 'wearing seat belt' with 560 (91.95%) and 'leaving medicines and chemical products out of reach' with 541 (88.83%). The parents marked on the questionnaires which measures they adopted with their children out of a list with eight examples. Families with the income of 1 minimum wage (MW) had an average of 2.92 marked options; with the income of 1 to 3 MWs an average of 3.6; 3 to 6 MWs an average of 4.73; 6 to 10 MWs average of 4.91 and above 10 MWs average of 5.31. Discussion Even though most of the families used at least one kind of preventive measure with their children, the family income has marked influence on the amount and type of adopted measures. How to cite this article Blauth FG, Calixto A, Damazio A, Rodrigues MM, Beltrão CJ, Bahten LCV. Relation between Prevention to Trauma and Family Income on Infant Population of Curitiba, Brazil. Panam J Trauma Critical Care Emerg Surg 2012;1(2):106-109.


Author(s):  
L. V. Gulyayeva ◽  
M. Y. Semenov

The family is one of the key factors influencing values, attitudes to work, professional self-determination and life plans of high school students. The article is devoted to the consideration of family social status role of modern high school students in formation of their competitive orientation and competitiveness.The article analyzes results of theoretical works of Russian and foreign researchers devoted to the analysis of family social capital influence to the educational strategies of adolescents. The methodological basis of the study was a questionnaire survey of high school students conducted in the cities of Tyumen, Tobolsk, Ishim and rural areas of the Tyumen region. IBM SPSS Statistics 23 was used to analyze the data.Considering family social status as the basis of young people “social start” in adulthood, authors note the dual nature of the role of this characteristic in the process of social adaptation of the younger generation. Based on the analysis of the data of questionnaire survey of high school students, the authors conclude differences of opinion on the importance of competitiveness as a necessary quality of personality.According to the results of the study it is shown that in addition to the level of family income, significant characteristics in their social status that affect the competitive orientation and competitiveness of high school students are also the level of parent’s education and their composition (full or single-parent families). It was confirmed that there is a correlation between the respondents’ assessment of personal competitive potential and the socio-professional status of the family.As possible directions for further research can be considered the study of the impact of the level of regional development on competitiveness formation process of high school students, as well as the role of teachers in this process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (42) ◽  
pp. 124-140
Author(s):  
Iryna P. Yakymchuk ◽  
Serhii M. Olkhovetskyi ◽  
Ilona V. Rashkovska ◽  
Halyna M. Bevz ◽  
Maryna O. Martseniuk

The article analyzes interaction of spouses in overcoming financial stress. An online survey of 136 married couples was conducted during the lockdown caused by the spread of COVID-19 accompanied by family income losses. Frequency and severity of discussions on financial topics; level of subjective economic well-being, activity of coping strategies, family cohesion and adaptation were measured. Results showed that the discussion of financial topics is a stressor for married couples, accompanied by contradictions and conflicts, but ultimately helps to improve quality of relations between spouses, and also increases the adaptability of the family system in a situation of socio-economic crisis. Subjects of conflicts were defined. Influence of gender roles on financial consciousness and behavior was shown. Wives are more likely to initiate discussions on economic topics and more inclined to economic anxiety, while husbands showed economic optimism. The severity of financial stress correlates with assessments of family cohesion. Correlations between financial well-being and coping behavior of husbands and wives represent the family as an entire open system. Partners are interdependent in overcoming financial stress. Collective family coping is determined by individual reactions of spouses. The efforts of partners can be congruent and complementary.


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