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Women Carrying Goods at Namlea Market in Family Economic Empowerment Nawawi, Mansyur; Umanialo, Rosita; Lisaholit, Syafa; Umanailo, Muhamad Chairul Basrun
ARISTO Vol 13, No 2 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v13i2.10295

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Female workers are female workers at Namlea Market, Buru Regency. As providers of labor services, they will transport and deliver every item consumers purchase to the location where they shop. Work complete of risks and exposure to health hazards does not prevent them from continuing their activities, and the actions taken become women's existence in meeting the economic needs of their families. This study is a qualitative study designed to describe the role of female workers in meeting household needs. The research locations are Karang Jaya Village, Namlea Market, and Namlea Terminal, considering the scope of the informant's activities. The analysis technique used is based on the concept of Miles and Huberman, which states that qualitative data analysis must be carried out interactively and continuously. The study results indicate that female workers are the central pillar in household livelihoods, and efforts to meet household needs are prioritized over physical strength without considering its health risks. In addition, to cover the shortage of needs, female workers work outside their primary jobs, such as cleaning shops, providing cleaning services, and processing agricultural products. Recommendations for stakeholders in efforts to improve the welfare of women who carry goods in the Namlea market include providing access to affordable health insurance, adequate rest facilities in the workplace, and micro-business capital assistance to increase household income.
Shifting Livelihoods of Farmers in Namlea City Umanailo, Rosita; Nawawi, Mansyur; Lisaholit, Syafa; Umanailo, Muhamad Chairul Basrun
ARISTO Vol 14, No 1 (2026): January : (Fortchoming )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v14i1.11297

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As a result of land conversion into infrastructure development areas, cultivated land in Namlea Village has decreased which hurts farmers' ability to earn a living. Changes in land function are the primary source of problems because they reduce farmers' production. This study aimed to determine how farmers' efforts to diversify sources of income and adapt to urban changes have affected their agricultural land. This study uses a qualitative approach, and the number of informants to be interviewed was 18 people, who were interviewed purposefully. The informants surveyed in Namlea Village, Buru Regency, were farmers, housewives, community leaders, traditional leaders, and religious leaders. The data for this study were collected through in-depth interviews and observation methods. This study concluded that the shift in farmers' livelihoods as an impact of land conversion is carried out so that farmers' productivity is decreasing, as well as farmers'. To overcome the effect of land conversion in Namlea Village, the efforts needed are to encourage diversification of farmers' income through side business training, develop sustainable agribusiness, and provide access to capital and technology for production efficiency and wise land use planning, community empowerment in decision making, and social protection programs for farmers are also important.
Shifting Livelihoods of Farmers in Namlea City Umanailo, Rosita; Nawawi, Mansyur; Lisaholit, Syafa; Umanailo, Muhamad Chairul Basrun
ARISTO Vol 14 No 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v14i1.11297

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As a result of land conversion into infrastructure development areas, cultivated land in Namlea Village has decreased which hurts farmers' ability to earn a living. Changes in land function are the primary source of problems because they reduce farmers' production. This study aimed to determine how farmers' efforts to diversify sources of income and adapt to urban changes have affected their agricultural land. This study uses a qualitative approach, and the number of informants to be interviewed was 18 people, who were interviewed purposefully. The informants surveyed in Namlea Village, Buru Regency, were farmers, housewives, community leaders, traditional leaders, and religious leaders. The data for this study were collected through in-depth interviews and observation methods. This study concluded that the shift in farmers' livelihoods as an impact of land conversion is carried out so that farmers' productivity is decreasing, as well as farmers'. To overcome the effect of land conversion in Namlea Village, the efforts needed are to encourage diversification of farmers' income through side business training, develop sustainable agribusiness, and provide access to capital and technology for production efficiency and wise land use planning, community empowerment in decision making, and social protection programs for farmers are also important.
Palm Oil Workers Employment Policy and Sustainability Lionardo, Andries; Kurniawan, Rudy; Irmawati, Irmawati; Umanailo, Muhamad Chairul Basrun; Santoso, Anang Dwi
ARISTO Vol 13 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v13i1.9289

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Employment policies in Indonesia's palm oil industry often have a significant impact on palm oil workers. Many of the government's efforts to appreciate the existence of workers through regulations have stalled due to low participation by plantation owners and companies. The reality of palm oil workers in Musi Banyuasin Regency indicates the weak knowledge of workers and low participation by plantation owners, which results in a lack of security for palm oil workers' livelihoods. This research uses a qualitative approach, collecting in-depth interviews and participant observation data. The research results show that workers' low understanding of labor regulations causes the working conditions of palm oil workers to become increasingly difficult, as does the low participation of plantation owners in the implementation of labor regulations, which makes regulations increasingly less functional as the main aim of making palm oil workers prosperous.
Women Carrying Goods at Namlea Market in Family Economic Empowerment Nawawi, Mansyur; Umanialo, Rosita; Lisaholit, Syafa; Umanailo, Muhamad Chairul Basrun
ARISTO Vol 13 No 2 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v13i2.10295

Abstract

Female workers are female workers at Namlea Market, Buru Regency. As providers of labor services, they will transport and deliver every item consumers purchase to the location where they shop. Work complete of risks and exposure to health hazards does not prevent them from continuing their activities, and the actions taken become women's existence in meeting the economic needs of their families. This study is a qualitative study designed to describe the role of female workers in meeting household needs. The research locations are Karang Jaya Village, Namlea Market, and Namlea Terminal, considering the scope of the informant's activities. The analysis technique used is based on the concept of Miles and Huberman, which states that qualitative data analysis must be carried out interactively and continuously. The study results indicate that female workers are the central pillar in household livelihoods, and efforts to meet household needs are prioritized over physical strength without considering its health risks. In addition, to cover the shortage of needs, female workers work outside their primary jobs, such as cleaning shops, providing cleaning services, and processing agricultural products. Recommendations for stakeholders in efforts to improve the welfare of women who carry goods in the Namlea market include providing access to affordable health insurance, adequate rest facilities in the workplace, and micro-business capital assistance to increase household income.
Co-Authors A Yusdianti T A Yusdianti Tenriawali A. Yusdianti Tenriawali A. Yusdianti Tenriawali Abd Radjak, Darwin Abdi Wael Abdi Wael Abdul Latif Wabula Abdul Rasyid Rumata Abdussabar Polanunu Adyla Mita Lestari Afdah, Umi Alias Alias Anang Dwi Santoso Andi Meriam Andries Lionardo, Andries Aries Prasetyo Asmawati Asmawati Bagus Irawan Bambang Wiyono Banatil Mufidah Bangun Sentosa Dwi Haryanto Belinda Sam Bugis, Riki Chamidah, Dina Daimul Abror Darwin Rukua Devi Ismawati Dina Chamidah Djohar Djohar, Djohar Djunaidi, Firman Gazali Edy Said Ningkeula Fatimah Fatimah Feni Feni Ayu Lestari Firman Gazali Djunaidi George Towar Ikbal Tawakkal Halidu, Muhtyaningsih Harum Ode Halim Halim Hamiru Hamiru Hamiru Hamiru, Hamiru Harun, Harsya Hasanudin Tinggapy Hayati Hehamahua Hayati Hehamahua Heny Irnayanti Umagapy Hetti Mulyaningsih Husin Husin Ibnu Hajar Ibnu Hajar Idrus Hentihu Idrus Hentihu Imam Fachruddin Indrayani, Nanik Irmawati Irmawati Iskandar Hamid Iskandar Hamid, Iskandar Ivana Ivana, Ivana Kartanto, Kartanto Khoirurrosyidin, Khoirurrosyidin Krisna Martha Ramadhan La Eko Lapandewa La Ino La Jati Buton Laeko Lapandewa Lapandewa, Laeko Lionardo, Andries Lisaholit, Syafa Lussy, Marwan Hidayat M Rusdi M. Rusdi Malik, Sofian Mansyur Nawawi Mansyur Nawawi Mansyur Nawawi Mirja Ohiobor Mita, Adyla Ms. Rasiah, Ms. Muadi, Sholih Muhammad Mukaddar Muhidin, Aswar Nanik Handayani Nanik Indrayani Nawawi, Mansyur Ningkeula, Edy Said Nirwana AR Noch Fernando Jelira Nursyifa, Aulia Ohoibor, Mirja Pardamean Daulay Prafitriani, Siami R.S. Masna Hatuwe Rahma Satya Masna Hatuwe Rahmad Nuthihar Rahmawati, Mariana Fitria Ringgi Qomaria Bugis Rosita Umanailo Rudi Kurniawan Rudi Kurniawan Rudy Kurniawan Rudy Kurniawan Rudy Kurniawan Rumkel, Lutfi Saidna Zulfiqar Bin-Tahir, Saidna Zulfiqar Salma Yusuf Sam, Belinda Samsia Umasugi Samsia Umasugi Siami Prafitriani Siti Hajar Loilatu Sofian Malik Sukainap Pulhehe Suryani Suryani Susiati Susiati Suwarno Suwarno Syahrun, Syahrun Syaiful Rachman Teguh Pramono Tuharea, Varissca Utari Umanailo, Rosita Umanialo, Rosita Vivi Hentihu Vivi Rahim Hentihu Wa Ode Al Zarliani Wabula, Abdul Latif Wilda Fesanrey Wilda Fesanrey Yusran Zakaria Yusuf Adam Hilman, Yusuf Adam Yusuf, Salma Zakaria, Yusran Zakariah, Muhammad Ikbal Zarliani, Wa Ode Al