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Analysis of the Role of Basic Sector Economic Growth on Poverty in Aceh Province Special Region for Implementing Islamic Sharia Farma Andiansyah; Rila Maufira; Saddam Hasrul
El-Qish: Journal of Islamic Economics Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): El-Qish: Journal of Islamic Economics
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Terbuka

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Economic growth is expected to impact income inequality reduction and poverty alleviation. The diversity of economic sectors raises fundamental questions about which sectors can effectively reduce poverty through potential sectors. The economy of Aceh has experienced significant growth, particularly in key or leading sectors, yet the population of Aceh remains trapped in poverty. This study aims to analyze the impact of key sectors on poverty in the Province of Aceh. This research employs a quantitative method using a panel data analysis model without selecting the best model. The results of this study indicate that, simultaneously, key sectors have a significant negative impact on poverty in Aceh. However, on a partial basis, only the trade, transportation, government, and health sectors have a significant negative correlation with poverty in Aceh. Conversely, the agriculture, trade, and real estate sectors do not affect poverty in Aceh.
DIALECT VARIETIES OF ALAS, GAYO AND KARO: VARIETAS DIALEKTIKA ALAS, GAYO DAN KARO Wikiaprian Pinim; Saddam Hasrul
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Agustus: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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This study was aimed to describe the factors of varieties of Alas, Gayo, and Karo dialects in Southeast Aceh province. The focus was on the verb usage in those three dialects. This study was designed qualitatively. The collected data was from the individual interviewee who is the speaker of Gayo, Alas, and Karo. The data consisted of the phonemes/accents and vocabularies from thosethree languages. On the basis of the research findings, the varieties of Alas and Gayo dialect cause by the distance and geographical factor. Whereas the influenced factor that make Alas and Karo dialects are varied is the historical factor where these two languages had been mixed since hundred years ago. Also, the close relationship in those three dialects becomes the factor that triggers the varieties of dialects. In conclusion, the factor of dialect varieties of Alas, Gayo, and Karo are caused by some factors, namely geographical factor, historical factor, and the close relationship among the languages.
Family Financial Management Training for Farmer Housewives in Terutung Payung Hulu Village Andiansyah, Farma; Saddam Hasrul
Journal of Community Service and Rural Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Business Finence Analyst Co.,

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This Family Financial Management Training activity is part of a community service program. This activity was carried out in Terutung Payung Hulu Village, Bambel District, Southeast Aceh Regency. This training activity aims to provide an understanding for residents about effective financial management plans and practices for families, helping housewives to set priorities for household needs. Assist housewives in allocating funds based on the priority of their household needs and assist housewives in allocating financial needs to the household. The program implementation method consists of socialization, providing material through lectures, then guidance and mentoring. This training was attended by 35 participants from housewives and 6 heads of households.  Based on the results of the post-training evaluation, it is known that participants know that farming household financial management increases: participants are able to compile and implement financial plans well, participants can distinguish household needs based on priority needs with household consumption desires, besides that there is a change in household consumption patterns where participants can allocate household expenses ideally.