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Resilience of Rubber Farmers' Households Due to Aslide Disaster in the Danau Village, Nalo District, Tantan Merangin Jambi Province Irwan, Irwan; Zusmelia, Zusmelia; Virginia, Delia; Amelia, Anggun; Siahaan, Kevin William Andri
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 12 (2022): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Res
Publisher : Future Science / FSH-PH Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.03.12.20

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The focus of this study is to analyze the resilience of rubber farmer households due to landslides in the lake village, Nalo Tantan sub-district, Merangin Regency, Jambi Province. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive type, and the informants of this study were carried out by purposive sampling. The informants of this research are rubber farmer households experiencing pressure from landslides. Data collection methods started from in-depth interviews, observation and document data collection. The unit of analysis in this study is at the household level, namely the rubber farmer household. Data analysis was carried out in several stages, namely data collection, data reduction, data study and drawing conclusions, which were referred to in the Miles and Hubermen model. The results of this study indicate that the household life of rubber farmers is included in the lower middle economy . Rubber farmer households continue to survive driven by the lack of capital to find adequate housing to keep living. The problem found by researchers is that there are no other jobs or other skills owned by rubber farmers. The income of rubber farmers can be seen from the amount or nominal amount of money generated from the sale of rubber. The high and low prices of rubber greatly affect production
Fish Traders' Attachment Patterns in Traditional Markets: A Case Study from Nanggalo District, Padang City, Indonesia Lubis, Gebi Cahyani; Irwan, Irwan; Jannah, Latifah Izzatul; Amelia, Anggun
Jurnal Sains Sosio Humaniora Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Volume 9, Nomor 1, Juni 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jssh.v9i1.23155

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This study investigates the attachment patterns of fish traders in traditional markets, focusing on Nanggalo District, Padang City, Indonesia. The research employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive design. Purposive sampling was used to select research informants, who are fish traders with varying levels of attachment. Data collection methods included in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. The data analysis followed the model proposed by Miles and Huberman, consisting of data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that the presence of fish traders in traditional markets is strongly influenced by collaborative relationships between traders during the fish procurement process. This collaboration is characterized by interactions between large agents, small agents, and traders, forming a network of trust. Over time, these interactions evolved from initial mutual acquaintance to a system of credit and installment-based transactions, allowing traders to take fish on credit. The attachment among traders is marked by this trust and a shift from initial exchange relationships to more flexible, long-term trading arrangements.