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Journal : Journal of Family Science

Family Capitals, Livelihood Strategies, and Family Well-Being of Plantation Worker Nurul Salimah; Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.1.1.13-23

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This study aimed to analyze the influence of family characteristic, family capitals, and livelihood strategy toward family well-being. The sample of this study was family with wife who worked as a tea picker in Purwabakti, Pamijahan, Bogor. There were 100 families chosen randomly in this research. Family well-being was observed based on indicators defined by National Population and Family Planning Board (NPFPB) and Statistics Indonesia (SI). The analyses used in this research were descriptive analyses, independent sample T-test, and logistic regression. The result showed husband age and family size negatively affected the family well-being. Physical capital and financial capitals positively affected the family well-being. Meanwhile, livelihood strategy did not significantly affect the family well-being.Keywords: family capitals, family well-being, livelihood strategies Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh karakteristik keluarga, kepemilikan modal keluarga, dan strategi nafkah terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga. Contoh dalam penelitian ini adalah keluarga dengan istri yang bekerja sebagai buruh pemetik teh di Desa Purwabakti, Kecamatan Pamijahan, Kabupaten Bogor. Contoh dalam penelitian ini sebanyak 100 orang yang dipilih secara acak. Kesejahteraan keluarga diukur dengan menggunakan indikator BKKBN dan BPS. Analisis yang digunakan merupakan analisis deskriptif, uji beda independent sample T-test dan uji regresi logistik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan umur suami dan besar keluarga berpengaruh negatif signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga. Modal fisik dan modal finansial berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga. Sementara itu, strategi nafkah tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga.Kata kunci : kesejahteraan keluarga, modal keluarga, strategi nafkah
Stressor, Social Support, Coping Strategy, Stress, and Life Satisfaction of Married Woman Student Indrawati Zuhara; Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati; Diah Krisnatuti
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.2.1.1-14

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Stress can hinder academic success, especially for married women student because stress can decreased energy and motivation to do college activities and household tasks, therefore it is important for the students to avoid stress in order to have a good achievement at academic. This research aims to analyze the influence of individual characteristics, family characteristics, stressors, social support, coping strategies, and stress towards the married women students life satisfaction. The object of this research are post graduate women students of Bogor Agriculture University. Data collection is done using self-report method to 100 women married students. The collected data were analyzed using multiple linear regression test and corellation test. The most stressor came from itself,  instrumental support was the most accepted among social support, most applied strategy in coping is the problem-focused strategy, the highest life satisfaction was life full of meaning and responsibility. Life satisfaction of married women students was influenced significantly positive by coping strategies and significantly negatif by stress.
Gender of Roles, Family Interaction, and Family Well-being in Single-Earner and Dual-Earner Families Angraini, Sylvianti; Puspitawati, Herien; Muflikhati, Istiqlaliyah
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.v9i2.50778

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COVID-19 has had an impact on family life in both single-earner and dual-earner families. This study aims to analyze the effect of family characteristics, husband-wife gender roles, and family interaction on family well-being in single-earner and dual-earner families. This study was conducted in September 2021 and used a cross-sectional design with secondary data analysis from a family quality survey. Purposive sampling was used. The sample consisted of 986 families, namely families with an intact family type who had children, lived in DKI Jakarta, and had a single-earner or dual-earner status. Data were analyzed using an independent t-test and structural equation Modeling (SEM). The study found differences between single- and dual-earner families in the number of children, husband-and-wife education, family income, family interaction, and family well-being. Based on SEM analysis, in single-earner families, family well-being can be improved directly or indirectly by increasing family income, by achieving equality in husband-wife gender roles, and by improving good family interaction. In dual-earner families, family well-being can be directly improved by increased family income, equality of gender roles, and better family interaction. The conclusion was that families strive to increase income, establish gender equality, and interact well to improve family well-being.
The Coping Strategy and Subjective Well-Being of Indonesian Families amid the Covid-19 Pandemic Simanjuntak, Megawati; Muflikhati, Istiqlaliyah; Yuliati, Lilik Noor; Johan, Irni Rahmayani
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.v9i1.45200

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, economic pressures have forced families to make various adjustments to maintain their well-being. This study investigated economic coping strategies and the subjective well-being of families during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 1,125 families in Indonesia participated in an online survey using Google Forms and spoke through social media. The research shows that families experienced a decrease in income, which encouraged them to adopt various economic coping strategies. The coping strategy adopted was cutting expenses while increasing income, mainly by utilizing hobbies or skills. Income changes, education, poverty status, savings withdrawal, selling or pawn assets, asking for aid, and borrowing money significantly influenced subjective well-being. Differences in subjective well-being can be observed in economic status, education level, and changes in income. Changes in income and higher education positively affected subjective well-being. Poverty status also had a negative effect on subjective well-being negatively.
Co-Authors Ach. Haris Abdi Manaf Achmad Fahrudin Achmad Fahrudin Adam Sugiharto, Adam Adinda Wahyu Widhi Astuti Adzkiya, M.A. Zaim Agief Julio Pratama Akmalia, Laely Rahmawati Alfiasari Amelya Qois Nabillah Amirah, Nurul Angraini, Sylvianti Ani Wijirahayu, Ani Anindya Savira Anna Fatchiya Anna Fatchiya Arief Hendarto Azizah, Sheila Nur Budi Suharjo Bunga Ayu Lestari Chandra, Nirmala Eka Damayanti, Rahmi Defina Desy Purwayanti Dewi Sekar Mukhti Dewi, Siska Ayu Tiara Diah Krisnatuti Dinarwan *. Djuara P Lubis Dwi Hastuti Elmanora Elmanora Elmanora, - Erni Widyaningsih, Erni Ervina Aprianti Euis Sunarti Fadil Risdian Ansori Fathimah Zahroo Gatot Yulianto Gilar Cahya Nirmaya, Gilar Cahya Handian Purwawangsa Hanggrita, Elvindia Puja Hari Wijayanto Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo Hazrina Rachmawati, Hazrina Herawati, Tin Heri Antoni Herien Puspitawati Indrawati Zuhara Ira Mustika Irni Rahmayani Johan Kumoro, Retno Leila Siti Chairani Lestari*, Indah Ria Lestari, Indah Ria Lilik Noor Yuliati Luvy Mayanda Lyra Majasoka Mahanani, Raditya Kasih Majasoka, Lyra Megawati Simanjuntak Melly Latifah Mentari Dwi Prihatiningrum Moh. Djemdjem Djamaludin Mohammad Iqbal Irfany Muhammad, Larastyan Yang Bogaan Nadia Aulia, Nadia Narni Farmayanti Neti Hernawati Ninik Sriyanti Novida Nurmayanti Nurhayati , Leti Nurul Salimah Oktavia Rattika Muladsih Oktriyanto Oktriyanto, Oktriyanto Pantas Angelia Pratiwi Ismayanti, Pratiwi Pudji Muljono Puspa Widya Utami Putri, Marietta Krisnaya Nandika Qodarian Pramukanto Rahayu, Ismie Leona Rahma Nur Praptiwi Rani Maulanasari Ranti Aisuka Rinjani Raysha Helau Wardhani, Raysha Helau Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Reviani, Nia Ria Oktaria, Ria Ridhoni Khoirul Anam Risda Rizkillah, Risda Ristya Primadi RIZA RIZA Robi Rizkianto, Robi Safitri, Ima Audina Samosir, Miracle Samuel Sari, Nova Nurmala Sari, Ririn Purnama Sari, Trisna Intan Savira, Anindya Setyasalma, Hani Silitonga, Mirdat Siroj, Eko Yuliarti Siti Maesaroh Sudirman Sudirman Susanti Kartikasari, Susanti Suwarto Syarifa , Rizka Tantri Ryanthi Tati Budiarti Tatie Soedewo Taufiiqoh, Maitsaa Rifdah Tin Herawati Tri Wulandari Henny Astuti, Tri Wulandari Henny Ujang Sumarwan Ulfi Urfillah, Ulfi Umu Rosidah Villa, Zifora Mujahidah Vivi Irzalinda Wahpiyudin, Cep Abdul Baasith Wahyuni, Fitri Ayu Wawan Okatriza Yatri I Kusumastuti Yulfa, Rahmi Yulianah Yulina Eva Riany Yulya Srinovita Zulfikar Zulfikar