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Sircular Migrant Livelihood Adaptation Informal Sector in Gorontalo City Sri Endang Saleh; Syarwani Canon
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Gor
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This study purpose to examine the adaptation strategies of circular migrant livelihoods that working in the informal sector. The research location in Pasar Sentral Gorontalo City, using descriptive research methods. The study sample is 30 peoples were circular migrants who carried out their business activities in the informal sector by convenience samples. Data collection with direct observation, questionnaire, in-depth interview, and documentation recorded. The results of this study indicate that the process of adaptation of circular migrants in the informal sector of the Pasar Sentral in Gorontalo City has occurred since circular migrants have migrated. Circular migrant community networks have a very large role in helping new migrants, generally from the same region. These circular migrants were invited by friends and relatives who had succeeded in becoming traders in the Pasar Sentral in Gorontalo City. The first time that to get a job is to apply directly by going to the merchant alone and asking to be hired. Livelihood strategies carried out by the Informal Sector Circular Migrants, namely survival strategy, debt, and network utilization. Socio-economic changes can be seen from the improvement in the economic level of circular migrant households with an increase in income, an increase in capital ownership and a change in the quality of ownership of house buildings. Keywords: Circular migrants, adaptation, livelihood strategy
Farmer Exchange Rate and its Implications for Welfare and Poverty Alleviation in Rural Sulawesi Yulia Akib, Fitri Hadi; Canon, Syarwani; Baruwadi, Mahludin H.; Saleh, Sri Endang; Hippy, Mohammad Zubair
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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This study investigates the relationship between Farmer’s Terms of Trade (NTP) and rural poverty across Sulawesi during the period 2019–2024, aiming to explore how sectoral NTP variations impact farmer welfare and poverty alleviation. Utilizing a quantitative correlational design, this research applies panel data regression on NTP indicators from five agricultural subsectors food crops, horticulture, plantations, livestock, and fisheries spanning six provinces over five years. The regression model demonstrates that these subsectoral NTPs collectively account for 47.55% of the variation in rural poverty. Plantation NTP exhibits a strong and significant negative association with poverty, indicating its efficacy in reducing rural deprivation. Similarly, food and horticulture NTPs also show negative and significant effects. However, contrary to expectations, livestock and fisheries NTPs are positively and significantly associated with poverty levels, suggesting sectoral inefficiencies or market barriers that hinder inclusive welfare outcomes. These findings reveal the complex dynamics of agricultural price mechanisms and their implications for poverty alleviation, underscoring the need for targeted, subsector-specific policy interventions. Strengthening rural infrastructure, stabilizing agricultural markets, and enhancing access to technology and social protection are crucial strategies for transforming farmer exchange conditions into sustained poverty reduction in Sulawesi.
Income Inequality, Poverty, and Inclusive Economic Development: Evidence from Gorontalo Province, Indonesia Masia, Israwanto; Saleh, Sri Endang; Mopangga, Herwin
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i1.3946

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Income distribution (Gini ratio) plays an important role in determining the level of public welfare and the quality of inclusive economic development. High income inequality can worsen poverty conditions and hinder the creation of equitable development. This study aims to analyze the effect of income distribution on inclusive economic development in Gorontalo Province by considering poverty as an intervening variable. The method used is path analysis with secondary data from the Gorontalo Province BPS during 2011–2024. The results show that income inequality has a positive and significant effect on poverty and a negative and significant effect on inclusive economic development. Poverty also has a negative impact on inclusive economic development and serves as a significant intervening variable. These findings imply that reducing inequality and poverty is crucial in promoting sustainable inclusive economic development in Gorontalo Province.
Co-Authors Abas, Muhammad Saffan Abd. Rahman Pakaya Abdul Hamid, Marsela Abdullah, Ferael Fira Feronica Abdulrahim Maruwae Adam, FIkri Haikal Adji, Bayu Eka Pratama Agil Bahsoan Alfian Igirisa Alinti, Selvin Amir Halid Anzar Anzar, Anzar Ardiansyah Asur Anuz Badang, Dea Arini S Banini, Bhetriana R. Boby Rantow Payu Bumulo, Frahmawati Dafit Makalalag Dahlia Destari Inayah Ali Delya Yustika Buhang Djuma, Abd Yahyat Facinda Toloy Fadhila Aulia Yanda Fahrudin Zain Olilingo Fatmawaty Adrian Febriyani Pioke Findriyanti Djou Gumohung, Sri Rahma Hafid, Fadila Handa, Larasati Anjas Hasan, Ani M Hasan, Irsan K. Herwin Mopangga Himari, Nadia Wahyuni Huradju, Siskawati Imam Prawiranegara Gani Indriyani S. Dai, Sri Ismail Djakaria Ivan Rahmat Santoso Jesika Yuliani Mangopa Kadir, Laksmyn Karsum Usman Katili, Annisa Pratiwi Kiayi, Agit Prasetyo Ladjambu, Hanifa Lamusu, Yogi Andika Ibrahim Lasulika, Cindy Laudji, Mohammad Alfian Lilisandra Makjun Lutfia, Anis Mahludin H. Baruwadi Mahmud, Sri Ayu I Maladjai, Hidayat Manggopa, Febryaningsi Margaretha Solang Marsela Abdul Hamid Masia, Israwanto Melizubaida Mahmud Mentari Rizki Sawitri Pilomonu Meyko Panigoro Mohammad Zubair Hippy Moko, Faisal Muhammad Amir Arham Mulyati, Yenni Mulyati, Yenny Nadiya Fitriana Diko Nelvi Oktaviani R Gobel Neno, Rinaldy Ahmad Nur, Tahir Indah Zenab S Ollilingo, Fachrudin Zain Paduengo, Rispani Pakaya, Debyyansa Radia Hafid Ramla Hartini Melo Rifi Fazrina Djuuna Rosman Ilato Roy Hasiru Setiani, Siska Agus Setiasih Niode, Syarifah Fatimah Shela Oktadiani Sri Aryanti Sri Indriyani S. Dai Sudirman Sudirman sudirman sudirman Syarwani Canon Tongkonoo, Nurdiyatma Usman Moonti Usman Moonti Usman Moonti Usman Moonti Utina, Nurcahyani Wiwin Kobi Yulia Akib, Fitri Hadi Yulianti Mawao Yulianti Toralawe Yunanda Andalangi Yunus, Mohammad Agung