scholarly journals PENDIDIKAN DAN INDEPENDENSI PEREMPUAN MASA KINI

AN-NISA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 432-447
Author(s):  
Hermanto Hermanto

Education is a right for every person in the world. Therefore, there is no excuse to discriminate the education for women in Indonesia. This article is targeted to discuss the importance of education and independence of women, especially the independence of the family economy area. Woman who has a wider knowledge and more competent economic skill will be more independent, strong, and will be more successful to run her role and her function in the family, society, and national development.

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 165-180
Author(s):  
Andi Nurul Hidayat

Technology education is a right for everyone in this world. Therefore, there is no reason to discriminate against technological education especially for women in Indonesia. In the perspective of technology for women, there is a high desire to master technology to enable women to build meaningful interpretations and personal representations. In addition, technology is also useful as a rich and flexible learning tool for women, in this article it is targeted to discuss the importance of technology education and independence to women, especially independence in the family economy. Women who have broader knowledge and more competent economic skills will be more independent, stronger, and will be more successful in carrying out their roles and functions in the family, society, and national development. The level of compatibility between technological values ​​and norms with the values ​​or norms of its users will determine the pattern The use of this technology starts from the value of most of the goods and services of information and communication technology (ICT) which tends to be more masculine, which is one of the causes of the digital divide in technological women.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Apriza Apriza ◽  
Yenny Safitri ◽  
Neneng Fitria Ningsih

Indonesia is the fifth largest pineapple producing country in the world, but there are still many pineapple farmers in Indonesia do not know the benefits of pineapple processing that might produce various home productions and might help the family economy. Based on the field survey in Rimbo Panjang located in Kampar regency, Riau Province, it was obtained that some pineapple farmers do not know the overall benefits of pineapple and how to process the pineapple in order to be efficient and high sale value. The Farmers confirmed that the yields of pineapple farming was not adequate, they have to find the side job to fill their daily needs consequently. The further search on the benefits of pineapple is extremely large. It is not only can be processed as home production industry, but also can be used for public health. The aim of the IBM activities that had been carried out in Rimbo Panjang involved the group of pineapple farmer as the participants of community service. They were socialized, trained, and mentored on the development of home industry made from pineapple and the process of producing pineapple as the traditional medicine use for various diseases. The knowledge transferred are: 1) Training of food production made from pineapple, 2) Handbook on traditional medicine made from people, 3) Simple Bookkeeping Training, 4) The procedure of Trading Business License. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-117
Author(s):  
Satira Yusuf ◽  
Nur Irawati ◽  
Tuti Dharmawati

The problem faced by housewives  in Mokoau Subdistrict of  Kambu Kota Kendari is the lack of  creativity and productivity, whare the absence of  activities oriented  towoards economic independence limited capital to start a business and a lack of skills both and hard skills in the world of entrepreneurship. This resulted in housewives beings perceived as being less able to help the family economy. The solution offered is through entrepreneurial activities in the form of utilization of household waste in the form of used can and glass bottles combined with tissue decoupage handicrafts. Throught this activity is to increase the incamo of  housewives, especially in terms of utilization of  household waste, so that it general the economic empowerment of the community can also increase.


Al-Qadha ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-32
Author(s):  
Fika Andriana, Agustinar & Dessy Asnita

The Cases in this paper include what are the causes of wives having to work outside as housewives? And what is the position of wives in running as housewives and their position as workers in order to improve the family economy? The purpose of writing this paper is to find out the causes of wives working outside other than as housewives and also as working mothers. This writing uses a qualitative descriptive method. The Information collection method used in this paper is observation, interviews, and data analysis using two data, namely primary and secondary data. The result of this paper indicates that some of the causes of wives having to work outside, among others, are the desire to increase family income, the desire to help husband because the wife’s income tends to below, and apply the knowledge gained during education in the world of work. The role of the wife in this paper looks very influential in improving the family economy. Because a working wife can fill meaningful sectors in the family. These include education, health, economic and social zones. In addition, with the work of the wife, the position of the wife automatically becomes double, namely as a housewife and a working mother.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Alvaro Cristian Sánchez Mercado

Throughout history the development of the countries has been generated mainly by the impulse in two complementary axes: Science and Technology, and Trade. At present we are experiencing an exponential scientific and technological development and the Economy in all its fronts is driven by the intensive application of technology. According to these considerations, this research tries to expose the development of Innovation Management as a transversal mechanism to promote the different socioeconomic areas and especially those supported by engineering. To this end, use will be made of Technology Watch in order to identify the advances of the main research centres related to innovation in the world. Next, there will be an evaluation of the main models of Innovation Management and related methodologies that expose some of the existing Innovation Observatories in the world to finally make a proposal for Innovation Management applicable to the reality of Peru, so that it can be taken into consideration by stakeholders (Government, Academy, Business and Civil Society) committed to Innovation Management in the country


Author(s):  
Febri Rakhmawati Arsj

Wanita memiliki peran yang signifikan untuk ikut  berperan aktif dan produktif dalam perekonomian. Masyarakat menjadi produktif sehingga dapat meningkatkan derajat dan taraf hidup serta meningkatkan kesejahteraan keluarga.Berwirausaha menjadi pilihan perempuan untuk dapat bekerja membantu perekonomian keluarga dan koperasi merupakan salah satu perwujudannya.Koperasi merupakan salah satu bentuk nyata dari pengamalan pancasila.Untuk mendukung majunya koperasi perlu adanya sosialisasi kewirausahaan ke anggota koperasi khususnya wanita.Koperasi wanita mempunyai karakteristik khas yang berbeda dengan koperasi pada umumnya sehingga membutuhkan pendekatan strategi pengembangan yang berbeda pula. Hal ini tak bisa terlepas dari karakteristik anggotanya di dominasi oleh ibu rumah tangga yang menyebabkan keunggulan tersendiri dibandingkan koperasi lain.Adapun tujuannya untuk membuka dan  menumbuhkan jiwa usaha sehingga anggota dapat membantu mensejahterakan dirinya serta keluarga. Studi ini diawali dengan observasi kepada anggota koperasi yang bekerja hanya sebagai ibu rumah tangga.Sosialisasi diberikan dalam satu tahap mengenai motivasi usaha dan wirausaha.Pelatihan ini memberikan dampak positif bagi peningkatan motivasi, pengetahuan dan ketrampilan anggota koperasi wanita Tanah Abang. Women have a significant role to play an active and productive role in the economy. The community becomes productive so that it can improve the degree and standard of living and improve family welfare. Entrepreneurship is the choice of women to be able to work to help the family economy and cooperatives is one of its manifestations. Cooperatives are one of the real forms of Pancasila practice. To support the advancement of cooperatives, there needs to be entrepreneurial dissemination to cooperative members, especially women. Women's cooperatives have distinctive characteristics that are different from cooperatives in general so that they require a different development strategy approach. This cannot be separated from the characteristics of its members who are dominated by housewives which causes its own superiority compared to other cooperatives. The purpose is to open and grow the business spirit so that members can help the welfare of themselves and their families. This study begins with observations to cooperative members who work only as housewives. Socialization is given in one stage regarding business motivation and entrepreneurship. This training has a positive impact on increasing the motivation, knowledge and skills of members of the Tanah Abang women's cooperative.Keywords: Women; Cooperative; Entrepreneurship


Author(s):  
Emily E. LB. Twarog

In 1973, housewives in California launched what would be the last meat boycott of the twentieth century. And, like its predecessors, the 1973 boycott gained national momentum albeit with little political traction now that Peterson had left public life for a job in the private sector as the consumer advisor to the Giant grocery store chain. And in some quarters of the labor movement, activists drew very clear links between the family economy and the stagnation plaguing workers’ wages. The 1973 boycott led to the founding of the National Consumers Congress, a national organization intended to unite consumer organizers. While it was a short-lived organization, it demonstrates the momentum that consumer activism was building. This chapter also reflects on the lost coordinating opportunity between housewives organizing around consumer issues and the women’s movement in the 1970s.


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