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Meta-Analysis of the Role of Women in the Development of MSMES Indriani, Annisa; Sinaga , Dara Balqis Fariha; Ingtyas , Fatma Tresno; Ginting , Laurena
Journal Corner of Education, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 4 No. 001 (2024): Special Issues
Publisher : CV. Tripe Konsultan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/jcell.v4i001.360

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The role of women in the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) has a significant impact, especially in developing countries. Women have made substantial contributions in managing businesses, ranging from micro to medium scale. This study aims to examine the role of women in the development of MSMEs through a meta-analysis of various previous studies. The analysis shows that women play an important role in capital management, production, distribution, and marketing of MSMEs, despite facing challenges such as dual roles, lack of family support, limited access to finance, and insufficient training and personal development opportunities. Nevertheless, women demonstrate remarkable resilience by utilizing digital marketing and supporting government policies such as the KUR (People's Business Credit) and UMi (Ultra Micro) programs. Education, experience, and a positive attitude toward risk also play a vital role in the success of female entrepreneurs. To enhance women's contributions to MSMEs, it is essential to improve access to entrepreneurial training, better business management practices, and support from families and communities. With the right steps, women's empowerment can strengthen the local economy, create jobs, and reduce gender gaps, making MSMEs more inclusive and sustainable.
The Influence of Mother's Education Level on Child Development: A Meta-Analysis Study Tampubolon, Aptylia Naomi; Ingtyas , Fatma Tresno; Ginting , Laurena
Journal Corner of Education, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 4 No. 001 (2024): Special Issues
Publisher : CV. Tripe Konsultan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/jcell.v4i001.369

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This study analyzes the influence of maternal education level on child development, focusing on nutritional status, motor development, and child health. Based on a review of 15 relevant journals, it was found that mothers with higher education levels have better knowledge about nutrition, developmental stimulation, and the importance of immunization, which contributes to more optimal child growth. Conversely, mothers with lower education levels often lack knowledge about healthy eating and disease prevention, which increases the risk of child health issues, such as stunting. Additionally, family economic factors also affect the mother's ability to apply that knowledge. Overall, the increase in maternal education has a positive impact on the quality of children's health and development, which can help reduce the prevalence of nutritional problems and stunting.