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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 235-244
Author(s):  
Isra Yeni ◽  
Urmatul Uska Akbar ◽  
Yollit Permata Sari ◽  
Idris Idris ◽  
Melti Roza Adry ◽  
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Social welfare program from the government has a role in reducing poverty rates and improving the welfare of poor households. Through social assistance, it can increase household income and indirectly alleviate the need for women to work. This study aims to analyze the effect of government social assistance on the probability of married women participating in the labor market. This study uses secondary data from the National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS) in 2019 in West Sumatra. Using the logit model, the results of this study show that married women who are receiving social assistance have a greater opportunity to participate in the labor market.


Author(s):  
Vikri Rahmaddani

Child social welfare can be fulfilled with Child Social Welfare Program (PKSA), which this program has been implemented by social office of GunungKidul regency which in its implementation can not be separated from the role of a social worker. In this child social welfare program does not separate the child from the family, but the child lives with the family, so the model of accompaniment in doing social work from the social service is insindental (at any time) when needed to assist the client. The formulation of the problem is how the role of social work through Child Social Welfare Program (PKSA) which is implemented by the Social Service of GunungKidul Regency, and what are the social worker barriers in implementing Child Social Welfare Program (PKSA) implemented by Social Service of GunungKidul Regency In general, this study is a development of research through qualitative descriptive approach, to obtain an accurate process in conducting research on the role of Social Worker In Accompanying Neglected Children (Viewpoint of Social Learning Theory), the authors determine informants from relevant stakeholders, consisting of government in social offices or related institutions and Saktipeksos. In this study the authors determine the informants by purposive sampling technique, which means choosing a deliberately chosen informant who taknib because there are considerations to achieve certain goals. So they can provide the right input about the accompaniment in the process carried out. Methods of data collection used are interviews, observation, and documentation. After the data collected, the next step the authors determine the technique of data validation, while the selected technique is keajengan observation with the intention of finding the characteristics and elements in situations that are very relevant to the issues and issues sought, then focus than on those things detailed. With this the authors only make observations to the problem in the precise is the role of SaktiPeksos in assisting children abandoned with Social Learning Theory.


Author(s):  
William M. Epstein

Chapter 6 describes, evaluates, and reinterprets the private sector social service program Communities in Schools as a ceremony of social values rather than as a successful response to a social problem. The program claims to be the principle private sector social welfare program aimed at preventing school dropouts. Its claims of success are based on an evaluation that it initiated. The chapter critiques the evaluation as superficial and inadequate, offering no credible evidence that Year Up succeeds at its mission. It fails to demonstrate that it has achieved either its educational or social goals. Communities in Schools realizes only the pervasive assumption that the coordination and redirection of existing services and resources, rather than massive new resources, is at least an important and possibly even a necessary step toward addressing the dropout problem.


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