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Gender Relations and Subjective Family Well-being among Farmer Families: a Comparative Study Between Uplands and Lowlands areas in West Java Province, Indonesia Puspitawati, Herien; Faulkner, Paula; Sarma, Ma'mun; Herawati, Tin
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): 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.3.1.53-72

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The objectives of this study are described as follows: (1) To examine the conditions of social, economic and demographic characteristics of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, (2) to describe the social-cultural and agroecosystem conditions of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, (3) To explain type of gender relations of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, and (4) to analyze factors that influenced subjective family well-being of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas. The chosen research sites were Nanggung Sub-district, Bogor District as an upland area, and West Teluk Jambe Sub-district, Karawang District, West Java Province as a lowland area. The total of 189 farmer families was used for this study (n= 90 in uplands district areas, and n= 99 in lowlands district areas). It was found that the conditions of social-cultural and agroecosystem differ between upland and lowland areas. In general, both upland and lowland areas gender roles on farming activities, in terms of access and control to agricultural resources, were dominated by men. Family well-being was directly influenced by higher education of husband and wife, indirectly influenced by less economic pressure of the family, directly influenced by higher gender relations between husband and wife, and directly influenced by less or higher external support. Thus, wealthy farmer families were the family that had educated husband and wife, less economic pressures, equal gender relations and partnerships, and less or more receive external supports. It is recommended that the next study should add variables of family coping strategies related to family economic pressure and gender roles between husband and wife.
The Relationship Between Dimensions of the Family Quality Index Provincial Level Throughout Indonesia in 2021 Puspitawati, Herien; Sarma, Ma'mun; Sutarman, Deddy Cahyadi; Septiana, Maya; Cahayani, Octaria Intan
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): 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.v8i2.50245

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The Family Quality Index (IKK) measures the success of family development in Indonesia, and can be used as a basis for planning and indicators of successful family development at the central, provincial/regional, and regency/city levels. The objectives of the study were to analyze (1) the Cronbach’s alpha reliability test and the content validity of IKK indicators, (2) the achievements of IKK at the provincial and national levels, and (3) the relationship between indicators and dimensions of IKK. The research method is a quantitative analysis of BPS secondary data for 2021. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.50, and content validity was between 0.03 and 0.77. The provincial IKK score in 2021 range from 65.16 to 76.80, with a national achievement score of 73.43. Three provinces were included in category 3, namely "quality of gender-responsive families" and 31 other provinces were included in category 2, namely "quality of sufficiently gender-responsive families.” There were positive relationships between the dimensions of structural legality and socio-psychological resilience and between the dimensions of structural legality and sociocultural resilience. Furthermore, there were positive relationships between the dimensions of physical resilience and economic resilience, and between the dimensions of physical resilience and sociocultural resilience. The research implications showed that the potential problems of families at the provincial level were used as inputs in preparing action plans at the national and provincial levels.
Co-Authors A. Faroby Falatehan A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Basith Abdul Kohar Irwanto Adi Hadianto, Adi Adiwiguna, Reza Hadim Afifah, Aisyah Nur agung setiawan Agus Setiyono AIDA VITAYALA HUBEIS Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Akhita, Yusrifah Justi Alfarisi, Mochamad Bimo Aminah, Mimin Amiruddin Saleh Amri Jahi Anna Fatchiya Annisa Yulia Handayani Aprilia Kusumastuti Ariani, Annestie Ario Damar Aropah, Vina Da'watul Azizah, Yasmin Bambang Juanda Bella Nandita Bibi Arfanly BIRYANTO BIRYANTO BIRYANTO, BIRYANTO Budi Suharjo Cahayani, Octaria Intan Darwin Kadarisman Darwis S Gani Deranti, Serly Desrial, Ahmad Dewi Sinta Kusumawardani Dewi, Farida Ratna Dhina Ermayani Djoko Susanto Djuara P Lubis Dwi Rachmina Edi Sukardono Edward H Siregar Efan Septian Saputra Eko Ruddy Cahyadi Eko Rudy Cahyadi Eko Warisdiono Elmanora Elmanora Enifri, Edwin Enny Sjafrida Marpaung Evy Damayanthi Evy Fausiah Fahriza Fahriza Fahrizal Sukma Fajriah, Niftira Faqih Udin dan Jono M. Munandar Meivita Amelia Faulkner, Paula Fikhi Nayatul Azmi Gea Wahyu Syahrinnisa Gustawan Rachman Hakim, Mukhtar Harianto Harianto Harryanto, Harryanto Hartrisari Hardjomidjojo Hasanah, Hibatul Hasim Heny K Daryanto Heri Suprayitno Herien Puspitawati HUBEIS, AIDA VITAYALA I Gusti Putu Purnaba I Made Sumertajaya I.N. Purnama Idqan Fahmi Indriani, Nisa IPB, DGB Irni Rahmayani Johan Ismail Pulungan Januri, Januri johan, Irni Ketsia Aprilianny Laya Komar Sumantadinata KRISHNARINI MATINDAS Kurnia, Feby Lala M Kolopaking Larasati, Jehan Lena Puspa Aswara leong, yee choy Lilik Noor Yuliati Lukman M Baga Lukman M. Baga M Agus Setiadi M. Najib Mappamiring Mappamiring Mariati Tamba MATINDAS, KRISHNARINI Mintarto Munandar, Jono Muh Faturokhman Muh Hatta Jamil Muhammad H Q Muchransyah Muhammad Syamsun Muhammad Syamsun Muhammad Syamsun Mukhamad Najib Munandar, Aris Musa Hubeis Mutiara, Tresna Mutiksa, Haifa Fatinah Nafisah, Lu'lu' Atun Nahrowi Nanda Nur Rafiana Naomi Dongoran Ninuk Purnaningsih Nugroho, Bagus Dwi Nunung Kusnadi Nurul Hidayati Nurullah Sururi Afif Oktariza, Wawan Pang S Asngari Parulian Hutagaol Puji Winarni Purwiyatno Hariyadi Putra, Teguh Putranto, Eko Aji R Rizki Andhitya Yunanto R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Rachman, Gustawan Ramadhan, Yusuf Ramdan, Dadan Moh Rizwan Nazaruddin Ronald Giok Tampubolon Roy Dharma Muliawan Rusidi Ansyari Harahap Salwa Inaayatullah Fannani Sapta Raharja Satria, Yuki Sau, Fatimah Sembiring , Indra Refipal Septiana, Maya Setio Pramono Shafira, Nabilla Silfia, Anna Siti Leny Puspasari Sjafri Mangkuprawira Soenarmo Hatmodjosoewito Soesetyo Priharjanto Soewarno T Soekarto Sofia Ramadhani Sri Bawono Sri Hartoyo Sri Hartoyo Sri Purwaningsih, Sri Stevia Septiani Sudradjat Sumardjo Sumiati Suria Darma Tarigan Suryahadi (Suryahadi) Susilo Wibowo Sutarman, Deddy Cahyadi Syamsidar Syamsidar Syamsul Hilal Tetiana Maksymchuk Tiara Aprilia Hernanda Tien Herawati Timbul Tin Herawati Ulfah Juniarti Siregar Vivi Irzalinda Wati, Sri Anggun Kemala Wijaya, Novita Frahesti Ade Wilson H. Limbong Wilson Halomoan Limbong Wini - Trilaksani Yoana Emilio Yusman Syaukat Yusri, Amrizal Zakaria, Fransisca Rungkat