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Relationship Between Gender, Education, Employment, and Income in The Formal and Informal Sector in Sukabumi Soetji Andari; Ismail Nasar; Indra Tjahyadi
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (348.421 KB) | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i02.42

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This study investigated the relationship between gender, education, employment, and income in the formal and informal sectors in Sukabumi. The study used a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative component involved a survey of 500 households evenly divided between men and women and between urban and rural areas. The qualitative part involved interviews with key informants and focus group discussions with women and men in Sukabumi. The study found that women in Sukabumi have lower levels of education, are less likely to be employed, and earn less than men in both formal and informal sectors. Gender norms and attitudes significantly shape women's access to education, employment, and income. The study recommends that policies prioritize women's education and employment opportunities in formal and informal sectors to promote gender equality and reduce poverty.
Assessing Factors Influencing Online Shopping Adoption Among Indonesian Consumers: A Quantitative Study Frans Sudirjo; Indra Tjahyadi
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 05 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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The adoption of online shopping has significantly increased in recent years, particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. This study aims to assess the factors influencing the adoption of online shopping among Indonesian consumers. A quantitative research approach was used, and data were collected from 350 Indonesian consumers through a structured questionnaire. The results indicate that perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, website design quality, trust in online shopping, online shopping experience, and website security are significant factors influencing online shopping adoption among Indonesian consumers. These findings suggest that online retailers and marketers should focus on enhancing the user-friendliness and safety of their online shopping platforms to increase consumer trust and adoption. Additionally, policymakers should consider further investing in improving e-commerce infrastructure and growing awareness about the benefits of online shopping to promote the adoption of online shopping among Indonesian consumers.
Analysis of the Literature on the Role of Physical Activity in Improving Wellbeing and Quality of Life Rezeki Nur; Yossy Dwi Erliana; Indra Tjahyadi; Budi Mardikawati
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 11 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i11.340

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This study undertakes a thorough bibliometric analysis to investigate how the body of research on the benefits of physical activity for improving wellbeing and quality of life is changing. The study examines authorship patterns, citation networks, theme clusters, and keyword co-occurrences using data from well-known databases in order to offer a comprehensive picture of the area. Important writers including DER Warburton, CE Garber, and WL Haskell have produced seminal works that serve as a basis for international principles and recommendations. The impact of physical activity on overall health to the impact of adolescent and mental health are just a few of the varied dimensions covered by thematic clusters in the research. Recurring themes are found by keyword co-occurrence analysis, one of which being the general impact of physical activity on life and quality. Unexplored topics, such how exercise affects diseases like multiple sclerosis and the COVID-19 pandemic's effects, indicate areas that warrant more study. The amalgamation of results provides significant perspectives for scholars, professionals, and decision-makers seeking to propel understanding and guide evidence-based solutions concerning physical activity and wellness.
Analysis of the Literature on the Role of Physical Activity in Improving Wellbeing and Quality of Life Nur, Rezeki; Erliana, Yossy Dwi; Tjahyadi, Indra; Mardikawati , Budi
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 11 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i11.340

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This study undertakes a thorough bibliometric analysis to investigate how the body of research on the benefits of physical activity for improving wellbeing and quality of life is changing. The study examines authorship patterns, citation networks, theme clusters, and keyword co-occurrences using data from well-known databases in order to offer a comprehensive picture of the area. Important writers including DER Warburton, CE Garber, and WL Haskell have produced seminal works that serve as a basis for international principles and recommendations. The impact of physical activity on overall health to the impact of adolescent and mental health are just a few of the varied dimensions covered by thematic clusters in the research. Recurring themes are found by keyword co-occurrence analysis, one of which being the general impact of physical activity on life and quality. Unexplored topics, such how exercise affects diseases like multiple sclerosis and the COVID-19 pandemic's effects, indicate areas that warrant more study. The amalgamation of results provides significant perspectives for scholars, professionals, and decision-makers seeking to propel understanding and guide evidence-based solutions concerning physical activity and wellness.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman Abdurrahman Achmad Naufal Irsyadi Adi Sutrisno Adi Sutrisno Adi Sutrisno Ahmad Faishal Ahmad, Muh. Ihsan Said Aisyah, Almas Elmadina Ali Imron Ali Imron Amalia, Nur Ismi Arifullah, Muhammad Arliansyah, Adinda Amirah Asroful Anam Astutik, Lidia Bawamenewi, Arozatulo Budi Mardikawati Dahlan Abdullah Deny Tri Deny Tri Aryanti Dheny Jatmiko, Dheny Dona Tihnike Erliana, Yossy Dwi Faridahtul Jannah Febrianty, Mitha Nur Frans Sudirjo Frans Sudirjo Gamar Al Haddar H., Levi Febrianing Hani Gustiya Ningsih Hari Pramono, Koko Haryanto , Haryanto Hidayati, Febtri Darma Hosnol Wafa Hosnol Wafa Hosnol Wafa, Hosnol Ika Fitria, Ika Indriyani, Jiphie Gilia Irianto, Sugeng Ishak Bagea Ismail Nasar Iswahyu Pranawukir Jefriyanto Saud Juli, Juli Kaniah Kaniah Kholifatur Rosyida Lutfiatul Muawanah Almaani Luthfie, Afrizky Karlina Maftuha, Rofiah Ulil Mahbub, Mohahmmad Tarojjil Mardikawati , Budi Mardikawati, Budi MOH MUJIB ALFIRDAUS Moh. Zamroni Mohammad Zamroni Mohammad Zamroni Muh. Safar Muhammad Hasan Muhammad Rusdi Muhammad Rusdi Muhammadong Mulyono, Sugeng Edy Nasar, Ismail Nisa', Ayu Khotimatun Nisa’, Ayu Khotimatun Nur Aini, Rofii’atul Fajriyah Nur Laili Nur, Rezeki Nuril Hidayati Nuril Hidayati Nuryati Solapari Oktaviani, Hilda Izza Pangestu, Budi Prihatini, Nur Dini Priyana, Yana Putra, Kevin Permana Rasyidah Nur Aisyah Ratna Ratna Susanti Rezeki Nur Rinovian Rais Romadhona, Ihda Rozfania Safar, Muh Sarofa, Faninatus Sasabone, Luana Siti Shofiah Soetji Andari Sri Andayani Sri Andayani Sri Andayani Sugeng Edy Mulyono Sugeng Edy Mulyono Sugeng Edy Mulyono Sutrsino, Adi Suud Sarim Karimullah Suwarni Suwarni Tri Amanat Widodo, Nabilah Putri Yana Priyana Yani Yani Yoan Barbara Runtunuwu Yohanes Susanto Yossy Dwi Erliana