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BUSINESS ANALYSIS, DISTRIBUTION AND INCOME CONTRIBUTION OF THATCH LEAF ROOF WEAVERS IN THATCH LEAF ROOFING BUSINESS IN BLANG CUT VILLAGE PEUSANGAN DISTRICT BIREUEN REGENCY Elyza, Elyza; Wardah, Eva; Kembaren, Emmia Tambarta; Budi, Setia
Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Juli
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Malikussaleh - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jma.v3i1.17988

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The presence of the thatch leaf woven roof agroindustry in the midst of rural community life is aimed at expanding employment opportunities for the surrounding community and can increase the income of entrepreneurs and weavers. Mr. Syukri's thatched roof woven business, located in Blang Cut Village, Peusangan District, Bireuen Regency, which was built in 2011, is a small business that has developed the potential of natural resources through weaving thatched leaves into house roofs. The roof made from thatch definitely increases the income of the weavers which can be used to meet household needs. This research aims to analyze the business, distribution and contribution of thatch leaf roof weavers' income to family income. This research uses primary data and secondary data. The data analysis method used is quantitative analysis using the Gini index analysis tool. The results of the research show that the profit obtained in one production process in Mr Syukri's thatched roof woven business is IDR 14.409.253/production. Meanwhile, the average income of thatch leaf roof weavers is IDR. 229.076 / month. The income distribution of thatch leaf roof weavers is at a low level of income inequality with a Gini Ratio Index of 0,09, which means that the income of thatch leaf roof weavers is fairly evenly distributed to meet household needs. The contribution of thatch leaf roof weavers' income to family income is 16,42%, meaning that the contribution of thatch leaf roof woven craftsmen's income to the income of small families is ‰¤ 50%. Keywords: business analysis, income contribution, income distribution, leaf roofing
Factors Influencing Compliance with Triple Elimination Examination Aryani, Roza; Muna, Sirajul; Elyza, Elyza
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS5.4489

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The impact of non-compliance by pregnant women in carrying out triple elimination examinations is the cause of increasing high risk rates in pregnant women (bleeding, infectious diseases, etc.). Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, beliefs, perceptions and traditions are important components as predisposing factors for health behavior. The triple elimination examination is intended to help reduce the fairly high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia. Objective to conduct an analysis of factors influencing compliance with triple elimination examinations in the Krueng Sabee Community Health Center Work Area, Aceh Jaya Regency in 2023. This quantitative research has a cross sectional design. The population of this study was all pregnant women with a gestational age of more than 20 weeks. Total sampling technique was used in this research (30 people). Data collection for this research was carried out by distributing questionnaires that had been tested for validity (> 0.361) and reliability (0.801). Data analysis used the chi square test. Shows that there is an influence between maternal knowledge (p=0.000), maternal attitude (p=0.009) and husband's support (p=0.001) on triple elimination examination. There is an influence of husband's knowledge, attitudes and support on triple elimination examinations in the Krueng Sabee Community Health Center Work Area, Aceh Jaya Regency.