scholarly journals Tafahus faktor penarik dan pendorong yang mempengaruhi keputusan orang tua Memilih tempat studi untuk anaknya di Madrasah Ibtida’iyah Nurul Huda 2 Surodinawan Kota Mojokerto

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ihwan

Loveliest child is a gift for a family that complements married life. Parents are obligated parties meet the child's needs, such as the child's need for affection, welfare, education and so forth. The problem in this research is generally Madrasah is the second choice for parents anaknyanya Choosing to study, but in fact at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto became the pride of the parents if their children are schooled in these institutions The purpose of this study first, know and analyze the push and pull factors that influence parents Decisions Choosing to his studies at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto. Second, find out and analyze which is the most dominant factor in the push and pull factors that influence parents Decisions Choosing to his studies at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto This study used a qualitative approach with a phenomenological study design. Data collected by way of interviews, observation, documentation. To obtain the validity of the data used measures perseverance observation and triangulation. Data analysis technique is done by means of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The findings showed that (1) Push and pull factors that influence parents Decisions Choosing to his studies at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto is a) Factors Psychology consists of motivation, perception, learning, beliefs and attitudes b) Social factors consisting of Group Reference / Reference, Family and the Role and Status c) Cultural factors decisive factor is religion and geographical regions. c) Personal factors which consists of Stages Age and the Life Cycle Works and State of Economy, Personality and Self-Concept and Lifestyle and Values ​​(2) Among the factors psychology, Social factors, and cultural factors Personal factors that most influence the decision of parents Choosing study for children in Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto are psychological factors and personal factors.

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ihwan

Loveliest child is a gift for a family that complements married life. Parents are obligated parties meet the child's needs, such as the child's need for affection, welfare, education and so forth. The problem in this research is generally Madrasah is the second choice for parents anaknyanya Choosing to study, but in fact at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto became the pride of the parents if their children are schooled in these institutions The purpose of this study first, know and analyze the push and pull factors that influence parents Decisions Choosing to his studies at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto. Second, find out and analyze which is the most dominant factor in the push and pull factors that influence parents Decisions Choosing to his studies at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto This study used a qualitative approach with a phenomenological study design. Data collected by way of interviews, observation, documentation. To obtain the validity of the data used measures perseverance observation and triangulation. Data analysis technique is done by means of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The findings showed that (1) Push and pull factors that influence parents Decisions Choosing to his studies at Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto is a) Factors Psychology consists of motivation, perception, learning, beliefs and attitudes b) Social factors consisting of Group Reference / Reference, Family and the Role and Status c) Cultural factors decisive factor is religion and geographical regions. c) Personal factors which consists of Stages Age and the Life Cycle Works and State of Economy, Personality and Self-Concept and Lifestyle and Values ​​(2) Among the factors psychology, Social factors, and cultural factors Personal factors that most influence the decision of parents Choosing study for children in Madrasah Nurul Huda Ibtida'iyah 2 Surodinawan Mojokerto are psychological factors and personal factors.


Author(s):  
Elly Joenarni

The child is the most beautiful gift for a family that completes married life. Students are parties who are obliged to meet the needs of the child, such as children's needs for affection, welfare, education and so forth. The purpose of this study first, identifying factors driving and pulling affecting Decision students choose schools in SMK Negeri 1 Sooko Mojokerto. Second, to identify Which factor is the most dominant among the driving and pull factors affecting the decision of the students to choose the school in SMK Negeri 1 Sooko Mojokerto. This study used a qualitative approach with a phenomenological study design. Data collection techniques are done by in-depth interviews, observations, documentation. To obtain the validity of the data used the steps of observational persistence and triangulation. Data analysis technique is done by data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The research findings show that (1) the driving and pull factors that influence the decision of the students to choose the school in SMK Negeri 1 Sooko Mojokerto are a) Psychological factors consisting of Motivation, Perception, Learning, Confidence and Attitude b) Social Factors consist of Reference Group / Reference, Family and Role and Status c) The decisive cultural factors are the religious and geographical factors. c) Personal factors consisting of Stages of Age and in Life Cycle, Employment and Economic Situation, Personality and Self-concept and Lifestyle and Values ​​(2) Among Psychological Factors, Social Factors, Cultural Factors and Personal Factors that most influence student decisions SMK Negeri 1 Sooko Mojokerto is a psychological factor and personal factor


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-83
Author(s):  
Sayantani Roy Choudhury

This paper wants to show whether the decision of female labor force participation depends on economic factors or social factors. Female labor force participation is an outcome of both the factors. It can be possible that, economic and social factors play two different kinds of role. This paper tries to identify those push and pull factors and examine the significance of those factors in the decision regarding female labor force participation in two states of India, Kerala and West Bengal. Whether the factors are macroeconomic like SDP, literacy rate and urbanization, which can 'pull' FLPR up, or, the factors are micro economic, personal, poverty, and insecurity, which can 'push' the FLPR. By using binary logistic regression method, it is found in the paper that the micro level personal factors have more powerful influence on FLPR. The paper suggests that if we want to judge women's development through the FLPR, first we search for the factors behind that high FLPR. If the underline factors are 'push factors', the formula for GDI calculation should also be altered.


Author(s):  
Paulette Stewart

There are many reasons for librarians’ attendance at professional conferences and equally many why their attendance is either regular or irregular. This research was conducted to find out the push and pull factors that affected members’ attendance at annual conferences from 1998-2010. It also sought to ascertain whether virtual conferences would be accepted as an alternative to face-to-face conferences. A quantitative approach was used to conduct the research. Four hundred-fifty five members were randomly selected as the sample. Eighty-eight (88) responded. The findings revealed that participants attended mainly for professional development and only a very small number attended regularly over the 13 years. The main reason identified for the irregular attendance was the geographic location. A slight majority mentioned that they would recommend virtual conferences although there were disadvantages. Among the recommendations was the need for IASL to group countries by geographical regions to give members a better opportunity to attend more regularly.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Janet E. McDaniel ◽  
Beverlee B. Anderson ◽  
Jennifer Jeffries

PurposeThe purpose of this paper was to explore the experiences of tenured academic retirees and the decision-making process leading to their retirements. The inquiry addressed the research question, What were the factors that most influenced the decision to retire?Design/methodology/approachTwenty retirees from a public university were interviewed. The interview began with a multipart question about the variables that influenced the decision to retire – the positive and negative factors that “pushed against” and “pulled towards” retirement. The researchers coded the interviews, identifying common themes that contributed to responding to the research questions. Data analysis was done using the constant comparative procedure. The analysis interpreted the data to form three propositions to serve as prompts for further study.FindingsThree propositions addressed the participants' “tipping point” where retirement was more attractive than remaining employed, the relative importance of financial vs other factors and the strong role of familial/personal factors pulling toward retirement.Research limitations/implicationsThe study was conducted in a university system with contractual agreements on retirement policies and benefits and therefore might not be generalizable to dissimilar institutions. Three propositions form the basis for further research to validate. The new conception of “push” and “pull” factors can serve as a basis for future research.Practical implicationsDefined Phased Retirement Plans are recommended as a “win-win” for faculty members and the institution.Originality/valueThis paper reconceptualizes the definitions of push and pull factors in the literature on faculty retirement and enriches the understanding of the complex factors influencing the decision to retire.


Author(s):  
Akhil. K.O

Interstate migration is a complex phenomenon and closely related to economic and social factors as well as economic development. The exodus from rural areas is one of the vital issues in India. Because of the ongoing structural changes and consequent alterations in the economy as a whole, the nature, magnitude and pattern of migration have been evolving over time. The studies on migration argue that migration is by and large closely linked with the basic arguments, that is, people are compelled to migrate due to development - driven factors and/or distress driven factors (push factors) and migration of people is mainly motivated by better employment opportunities, higher wages, good quality education and health conditions and better living conditions at destinations (pull factors). Here the researcher focuses on migrant labourers who migrated to Kerala from various states of India for employment in construction fields, and tries to identify which factor is acting more in this type of inter-state migration with help of Garrett’s Scale Ranking. KEYWORDS: Interstate migration, Push and Pull factors, Garrett’s Scale Technique.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 19-47
Author(s):  
Laila Yanai ◽  
Zizah Che Senik ◽  
Nur Sa’adah Muhamad ◽  
Hamizah Abd Hamid ◽  
Nurul Atasha Jamaludin

Background and Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand the push and pull factors that influence Thai immigrant entrepreneurs (TIEs) to conduct a business in Malaysia. As a neighbouring country, Malaysia is one of the favourite migration destinations for TIEs, with an influx of them involved in restaurant businesses across the country. This phenomenon offers this study with an unconventional background for immigrant entrepreneurship as it occurs within the context of developing, non-Western countries.   Methodology: Outlined by previous studies on push and pull factors of immigration and immigrant entrepreneurship, this research employed a qualitative approach focusing on the experiences of six TIEs operating Thai/Siamese restaurants in Bandar Baru Bangi, a town located approximately 30 km south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Data were collected mainly through face-to-face interviews among owners of restaurants in their premises, which ensures richness in the data.   Findings: The findings indicated several categories of business-based emigration factors for TIEs to Malaysia, spanning from economic, political, and social factors.   Contributions: Overall, the present research extends the knowledge of immigrant entrepreneurship especially within the non-Western context. Practice-wise, this study provides implications for policymakers in relation to business activities conducted by migrants in neighbouring countries, which are useful for both Malaysia and Thailand as the host and the origin country respectively.   Keywords: Thai immigrant entrepreneurs, Thailand, Malaysia, restaurant business, push and pull factors.   Cite as: Yanai, L., Che Senik, Z., Muhamad, N. S., Abd Hamid, H., & Jamaludin, N. A. (2020). Push and pull factors influencing Thai immigrant entrepreneurs conducting business in Malaysia. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 5(2), 19-47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol5iss2pp19-47


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 443-454
Author(s):  
Piras Romano

The great majority of empirical studies on internal migration across Italian regions either ignores the long-run perspective of the phenomenon or do not consider push and pull factors separately. In addition, Centre-North to South flows, intra-South and intra-Centre-North migration have not been studied. We aim to fill this gap and tackle interregional migration flows from different geographical perspectives. We apply four panel data estimators with different statistical assumptions and show that long-run migration flows from the Mezzogiorno towards Centre-Northern regions are well explained by a gravity model in which per capita GDP, unemployment and population play a major role. On the contrary, migration flows from Centre-North to South has probably much to do with other social and demographic factors. Finally, intra Centre-North and intra South migration flows roughly obey to the gravity model, though not all explicative variables are relevant.


Patan Pragya ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 122-132
Author(s):  
Laxman Singh Kunwer

This paper examines the history and current situation of foreign labour migration in Nepal, which is in increasing trend. This paper highlights on some major push and pull factors, impacts of labour migration and remittances. The role and impacts of remittances in Nepal are also another key issue of this paper. The objective of paper is to discuss historical aspects and highlights the role of remittances in Nepal. The paper is developed with the help of secondary sources of information and discussed only on Nepalese foreign labours. The existing exploitative working environment in destinations of Nepalese migrations labpurs, lack of skills and trainings among labour migrants including government to government agreement between labour sending (Nepal) and labour receiving countries to protect rights of labour migrants also has been discussed. This paper also highlights the need of effective foreign labour policies based on scientific research. There is need of reliable and proper environment of investment of remittances in productive sectors as well as use of migrant's skills and knowledge to achieve prosperity of nation.


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