scholarly journals KONTRIBUSI PEREMPUAN PEDAGANG SAYURAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA DI PASAR BAHU MANADO

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Yulistien ., Djangaopa ◽  
Elsje Pauline Manginsela ◽  
Jenny ., Baroleh

The objectives of the research are: to find out (1) the contribution of income from trading vegetables to family income and (2) the outpouring of working hours of green vegetable traders at the Manado Bahu Market. This study used primary and secondary data. Primary data is colected through direct interviews with respondents based on the questionnaire. Secondary data were obtained from the relevant agencies, namely the Market Service Office Manado City and Sub-Office of Manado Bahu Market and literature review relating to the research topic, namely the Contribution of Women to Vegetable Traders as Family Income and the daily time spent. The sampling method used purposive sampling method which was limited to women who had ever married who sold green vegetables including kale, spinach, and gedi. The number of respondents was 15 women sellers of green vegetables. The results of the study showed that the average contribution of income per month from green vegetable traders to household income was 58.56% or Rp. 3,345,333. The average amount of time spent in a day to take care of the household is 5.33 hours per day with a percentage of 22.21%, while the average time spent by women vegetable traders in Manado Bahu Market is 6.73 hours per day with a percentage of 28.04% and time for other activities, including social activities and resting, an average of 11.93 hours per day with a percentage of 49.70%.*eprm*.

2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 235
Author(s):  
Olivia ., Bulanta ◽  
Elsje Pauline Manginsela ◽  
Welson Marthen Wangke

The purpose of this research is to find out how large the rice farming is contributed to family income. The research was conducted in December 2018 to January 2019, ranging from preparation to research Report preparation. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary Data is derived from a direct interview with the respondent's farmer. Secondary Data is obtained from the village office of Taratara One, and internet through Google Books and Googlescholars to obtain articles of journal and thesis related to the topic of the research that is contribution of rice field farming to Family income. The sampling method was done intentionally with a total of 25 respondents. The analysis used in this study was a descriptive analysis and used the formula contributions as well as presented in the form of tables. The results showed that rice farming was an average contribution of 22.29% on family income.*eprm*


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Dewanti ., Rakomole ◽  
Jenny ., Baroleh ◽  
Joachim N. K. Dumais

This study aims to determine the contribution of women vegetable vendors in supporting the family income. This study was carried from July to October 2015 in Pinasungkulan Market Karombasan Manado. Retrieval of data in the form of primary data and secondary data. The primary data obtained through interviews of 10 women vegetable vendors and secondary data obtained from relevant agencies, namely the Department of Market. Data presented in tables and descriptive analysis and to determine the contribution of revenue derived from the percentage of women between revenue wives to the family income. The results showed that women vegetable vendors in the market Pinasungkulan Karombasan have completed elementary school; hovewer most of them do not go on to further education. Woman vegetable merchant who became the object of research is a married woman and still a single. Husband incomes so low that cannot provide for the family to encourage his wife to work together, otherwise it because he wanted to utilize the time available. Women vegetable vendors have to pursue this work between 10 years to 35 years. Working hours of women vegetable vendors are between 8 to 19 hours per day with an average of 13 hours working hours per day. The activities carried out, namely the purchase of vegetables, vegetable cleaning, until the sale of vegetables. Types of vegetables studied were mustard greens (caisin), Chinese cabbage, kale and spinach which is a type of green leafy vegetables commercially. The biggest volume of purchasing / procurement for highland vegetables is mustard greens (caisin) which is an average of 150 bunches per day, and for the type of lowland vegetables are kale that is an average of 160 bunches per day. The average of their husband income was IDR 1.4875 million per month and the average income of wife IDR 2.014 million per month. Wives revenue was greater than husbands’ revenue, where the average contribution of wives was 50.01%, which means the wives have played an important role in supporting the family incomes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 421
Author(s):  
Gloria Meriam Jenevi Lopulalang ◽  
Mex Frans Lodwyk Sondakh ◽  
Melsje Yellie Memah

This study aims to see how much the contribution of housewives who sell accessories to family income in the Bukit Kasih Kanonang area. This research was conducted from November 2019 to March 2020. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained from interviews with accessories selling respondents using a questionnaire, while secondary data were obtained from literature and previous research. The method of determining the sample is using purposive sampling method. Retrieval of respondent data, namely housewives who still have husbands, have dependents and who work more than 10 days a month. The results showed that The contribution of the accessories selling housewives' income to family income is 33.81% of the total family income. And if seen from the age of the most respondents are aged 41-46 years, if you look at the education level of the most respondents are at the junior high school education level, if you look at the number of dependents of the respondent, the largest number of dependents is the number of dependents 2, if you look at the length of work of the respondent then It can be seen that the most respondents' length of work is 1-5 years, if seen from the highest number of working days of respondents, namely 16 working days in a month and when viewed based on the husband's job, the highest contribution of housewives is work as a photographer, with a percentage of 65.51%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 181
Author(s):  
Elfira , Sari ◽  
Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow ◽  
Audrey Julia Maria Maweikere

This study aimed to determine the contribution of income of the Berkah Cone business workers to their family income. This research was conducted for 3 months, starting from January to March 2020. The data used in this study were primary and secondary data. Primary data were obtained from direct interviews with Berkah Cone business workers and Berkah Cone business owners. Secondary data were obtained from monographs of Sumompo Sub-district and literature related to research. The sampling method used was a census to all workers consisted of 12 people. The results of this study indicated that the income of the Berkah Cone business workers has a 69.75% contribution to the family income. The value of 69.75% according to the contribution assessment criteria belongs to the very large category (> 50%). This means that the income earned by workers in the Blessing Cone business greatly helped their families and themselves in fulfilling theirdaily needs and making a real contribution to the family income.


Author(s):  
Santi Ayu Wantini ◽  
Atikah Nurhayati ◽  
B. S. Ibnu Bangkit ◽  
Asep Agus Handaka

This research aimed to analyze working time of fishermen’s wives, the income of traditional fishermen households and the contribution fishermen’s wives to increase the income of fishermen households. This research was conducted at Pangandaran and Pananjung Villages, Pangandaran Sub-District, Pangandaran District, Indonesia in October 2019 until March 2020. The method used in this research was a case study with the fishermen’s wives as the analysis unit. Primary data were obtained from 35 respondents who were selected using purposive sampling method. The data were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative descriptive methods. The results showed that the type of works fishermen’s wives are salted fish processor, “jambal roti” processor, seller fish and net puller. The average of working hours in economy activities (productive activities) is 6.9 hours or 28.6% per day, working hours in domestic activities is 3.8 hours or 15.7% per day  and working hours in social activities is 2.5 hours or 10.4% per day. The average of total household income IDR 3,867,560,- or US$ 266.73. The contribution of fishermen’s wives to household income is 36% and categorized as “low”.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Nofhita ., Mamentiwalo ◽  
Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow ◽  
Elsje Pauline Manginsela

This study aims to find out: 1) The amount of average income of coconut farmers per quarter, 2) The amount of contribution of coconut farming to family income per quarter. Data collection in this study was conducted from October to November 2018 in Klabat Village, Dimembe District, North Minahasa Regency. The method used is the survey method, using primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through direct interviews with 25 coconut farmers and one person from the Klabat Village based on a list of questions that had been prepared previously. Secondary data in this study were sourced from local bookstores, and the internet through Google Scholar to access articles from various scientificjournals and theses from Sam Ratulangi University and other universities related to the contribution of coconut farming to family income. The data obtained were analyzed using contribution analysis and using descriptive analysis presented in table form. The results showed that the amount of income received by coconut farmers was Rp. 1,837,320. While the contribution of coconut farming to household income is 27.45%. This means that coconut farming provides a moderate contribution and cannot be used as the main source of household income in Klabat Village.*eprm*


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Praise Iroth ◽  
O. Esry H. Laoh ◽  
Ribka M. Kumaat

The same opportunity to work in the informal sector to encourage farmers to make the decision to allocate the available workforce to be more efficient than that of bulk farm working hours also had a busy time and leisure time. The increased revenue adds the satisfaction level through the increase of consumption and leisure time. This research is to determine the contribution of informal sector income on household income Pinabetengan farmers in the Northern District of West Tompaso. This research was conducted in the village of North Pinabetengan, in June 2015 through December 2015. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data is data taken with direct interviews to farmers who have jobs in the informal economy. Secondary data is data taken from North Pinabetengan village office. The analysis has used in this study are presented in tabular form. The main commodities of farmers in the village are corn, beans, peanuts, rice and vegetables and spices. Farm income of farmers is the smallest Rp 600,000 and Rp 9,800,000 the greatest. The informal sectors has done such as motorcycle taxi, buggy, stalls, food stalls, craftsmen, traders, tailors, pitchman, garage, laundry worker. The lowest Income informal sector is Rp 500,000 and the highest is Rp 2,400,000. Results of the analysis showed that the contribution of the informal sector to household income of farmers amounted to 41.10 % with an average farm income in rural sub-district Tompaso Pinabetengan north west Rp . 1,600,833 / month , the average income of informal sector Rp . 1.177 million / month . So that the average total income of Rp . 2717833.Keyword: Contribution, Informal Sector, Income, North Pinabetengan Village, Minahasa


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1A) ◽  
pp. 253
Author(s):  
Jilly B.C. Sinadia ◽  
Welson M. Wangke ◽  
Noortje M. Benu

Problems in research is needs economy of a family the average at the Tumumpa II not enough because the head of the household income is relatively low, so as to meet the needs of a family housewieves at the Tumumpa II trying to provided for by working as woman. Research aims to understand how much contribution given by women who work as a fish. Research carried out in October until December 2016. The data of this research were primary and secondary data. The primary data was obtained through interviews directly to 46 respondents using kuisoner and secondary data obtained from office fisheries and marine and the village office Tumumpa II. The sample technique is purposive sampling the techniques with based on criteria respondents were women who own husband or and married wit responsibility for in the family. Data generated presented in the form of table and described the contribution given by workers women. To know the contribution given by workers women obtained from the percentage of income husband and wife and the son (who have worked). The result showed that woman sho worked as labarers carrying fish contributed for 44,90%. This means that the contribution of income of family income at the Tumumpa II big enough, what is mean by big enough is on the income female by working as laborers have been very helpful husband by meet and sufficient need in housholds every day.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Achelien L. Paulus ◽  
Welson M. Wangke ◽  
Vicky R.B. Moniaga

This study aims to measure how big the contribution of farming beans on household income of farmers in the village of the District Warembungan, Pineleng Sub-district. Collecting data started from May 2015 to July 2015. Primary data were collected through interviews based on questionnaires and secondary data is data obtained from the Village Government Warembungan and scientific papers related to the study. The data in this research is descriptive analysis and presented in tabular form. The results showed that long bean farming can contribute to the family income of farmers per year in the village of the Warembungan, Village, Pineleng sub-district by 36.33 percent. This suggests that long bean farm income is inportant source of income for farmers who make an important contribution, because the value of long bean farm income to total family income farmers can increase their income more than 35 percent to the total household income of farmers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 271
Author(s):  
Sri Belawati Talipi ◽  
Benu Olfie L. S ◽  
Vicky R. B. Moniaga

This study aims to identify what percentage contribution of housewives to family income, income Husband, and income Children. The research was conducted by Mongolato Village of Telaga District of Gorontalo.The research method was Purposive Sampling method, ie 40 (forty) respondents, Number of housewives working in kerawang workshop business group in Mogolato Village, Telaga District. Data collected in this research is data primary and secondary data with the method of data analysis using descriptive analysis. The results of research in Mongolato Village indicate that the contribution of housewife embankment income Kerawang to household income is sebersar 39.92% of the total income of the whole family. And if seen from Age Household Contribution Most housewives are at productive age 36 until 40 Year that is equal to 66,40%, whereas if seen from education level Household contribution is mostly found at level of elementary education that is 42,79%, because level of education does not affect the creativity of the Housewife. And if seen from the number of dependents The contribution of the most housewives is in ≤ 1 which is 40%, because housewife who have children ≤ 1 more spare time to do Sulam Krawang than housewife who has more dependents / children.


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