Lathifah, Af’idatul
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PERUBAHAN PERAN PEREMPUAN DALAM PEREKONOMIAN RUMAH TANGGA SUKU DAYAK DI DESA KUALA ROSAN, MELIAU, KALIMANTAN BARAT Lathifah, Af’idatul
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 11, No 2: 2016
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Diponegoro

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The change of economic resources in society also often followed by changes of social relations between community members. In remote area of Indonesia, the role of women in the family economy commonly is only a complementary role. However, in the village of Kuala Rosan, the family's economic responsibility is also taken by women, due to the growth of rubber and palm agriculture in the village of Kuala Rosan which needs more labor. This article is the result of a study conducted in the village of Kuala Rosan, Kecamatan Meliau, Kabupaten Sanggau, West Kalimantan, using qualitative research method with descriptive analysis. The results showed that women have a significant economic role. The views on women also change, as changes in their role within the household, women have more access to economic resources. However, men remain important decision makers in the household. 
Pola Hidup Nelayan Migran di Pelabuhan Pantai Sadeng Kecamatan Girisubo Kabupaten Gunung Kidul DIY Lathifah, Af’idatul; Christianti, Lydia
Studi Budaya Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Studi Budaya Nusantara

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Abstract The fishery sector is one of the economic sectors that is currently being intensively perceived by the government of Indonesia. One of the existing fish port is the Port of Sadeng Beach in Girisubo District Gunung Kidul Regency. As an artificial harbor, Sadeng Beach does not have human resources as a fisherman, so emerging migrant fishermen are imported from other provinces in Indonesia. The life of migrant fishermen who are migrants in Gunung Kidul have different patterns with local fishermen. Fisherman profession is the main profession, so the migrant fishermen prefer to use large boats and sail for days. The agenda for returning home is done on average twice a year when the seasons are not good. Migrant fishermen settlements are also non-permanent settlements, they only rent from local government. In addition, there is also a culture of sea alms that previously did not have cultural roots from local residents, so that the implementation of sea alms also varied from time to time.