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Interdisciplinary Social Studies
ISSN : 28080467     EISSN : 28085051     DOI : 10.55324
nterdisciplinary Social Studies (ISS) is an interdisciplinary publication of social studies and writing which publishes papers to international audiences of social researchers. ISS aims to provide a forum for scholarly understanding of social studies and plays an important role in promoting the process that accumulated knowledge, values, and skills are transmitted from one generation to another; and making methods and contents of evaluation and research in social, available to socialist and research workers. The journal encompasses a variety of topics, including education, management, cultural studies, law, social health, psychology, and geography, to economics belonging to the social context. Papers accepted: 1) Report evaluation and original research; 2) Literature review; and 3) An extensive book reviews section on social materials and equipment.
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Company Response to Job Training Students of Politeknik Negeri Jakarta’s Commercial Administration Department’s Competence Sinaga, Mawarta Onida; Hartati, Tuti; Widhi, Ni Made; Nailufar, Eva Zulfa; Mustofa, Anwar
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i4.405

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Background: Job Training activities or Field Work Practices (PKL) are one of the requirements that must be carried out by students of the Business Administration Study Program, Department of Commercial Administration, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta. This obligation is carried out by students after they graduate from semester 5. Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine the company's response to the competence of students of  the Department of Commercial Administration, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta when implementing PKL and company expectations for the major. Method: The research design used in this study was descriptive qualitative. Data collection was applied retrospectively from the provided. The research was conducted in a company collaborating with the Business Administration Study Program, Department of Commercial Administration, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta and was a place for students to conduct PKL for the period of February to April 2017. The sample was selected using a simple random sampling technique with a minimum number of samples taken from each class of 13 students based on the Slovin formula. Findings: The ability of students to adapt to the environment in a very special category.  Student initiative and creativity towards the corporate environment in a very special category. Students communication skills were categorized as very special. Potential student attitudes appear in the very special category. Skills in carrying out tasks include conformity with instructions, quality of work results, punctuality and problem-solving ability are very special categories. The discipline and independence of the community towards the company environment in the category was very special.
Strategies in Developing Freshwater Fish Farming to Prevent Stunting Liufeto, Franchy Ch.; Rosnah, Upik S.; Adhar, Damianus
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Background: Timor Tengah Selatan is home to some of the most common malnutrition problems in Indonesia. The high rate of stunting in Timor Tengah Selatan is caused by food availability, climate and lack of knowledge about stunting itself. Additionally, the rural nature of the region, its high water demand, poor road infrastructure, and lack of visibility for health workers are significant factors. Therefore, there is a need for efforts to achieve success in fighting stunting, one of which is the strategy of developing freshwater fish farming to overcome stunting in Timor Tengah Selatan. Aim: The research would like to analyze strategies in developing freshwater fish farming to prevent stunting in Timor Tengah Selatan. Method: This research is a type of qualitative descriptive research, while data collection techniques are carried out by exploring journals and other information relevant to the study. Findings: The results of the study show that the strategy for developing freshwater fish farming to overcome stunting in Timor Tengah Selatan is by increasing business and creating additional income for the community as well as encouraging the development of freshwater aquaculture to replace the decline in marine fish during difficult times.  It will improve the economy of the region which is also supported by an increase in fishermen's income.
Increasing Rural Household Income through Human Resources Empowerment and Capacity Building to Overcome Stunting Neno, Marianus S.; Manongga, Irience R.A.; Kamuri, Klaasvakumok J.; Aman, Dominikus Kopong T.; Nenohai, Marylin E.S.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i4.417

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ackground: Low levels of education and livelihoods have an impact on household income/income. In general, the biggest expenditure of households with low incomes is for food needs, which if viewed further, is mostly on staple food so that there is an imbalance in household consumption which is eventually alleged to be the cause of malnutrition, especially in children. Aim: This study aims to determine strategies for increasing rural household income through empowerment and capacity building of household human resources as an effort to overcome stunting. Method: This is a case study with a qualitative approach. It attempts to capture reality as holistic, complex, dynamic, meaningful and the relationship is interactive/reciprocal. The types of data used in this study are quantitative data types and qualitative data types of required data sources, namely primary data and secondary data. The data needed were collected by means of in-depth interviews, observations, documentation. Findings: The government seeks to overcome stunting in Kupang, TTS and Manggarai Regencies by empowering the community through several stages such as the first stage, namely making the community aware of the importance of increasing self-capacity, in the second stage, namely the transformation stage, opening people's insights in the form of basic knowledge and skills about the role taken in development in the household and in the community. The last or third stage is the improvement of intellectual abilities ranging from skills to skills that can form initiatives and innovation so that it can usher in a pattern of independence.
Family Farming’s Contribution in Increasing Household Income and Stunting Rosnah, Upik S.; Liufeto, Franchy Ch.; Manongga, Stefanus P.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i4.418

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Background: The incidence of stunting is influenced by various factors, one of which is income in the household, therefore it is necessary to make efforts to increase income, including the family farming business. Aim: This study aims to determine the contribution of family farming businesses in increasing income and the incidence of stunting at the household level. Method: This research is a type of qualitative research, while data collection techniques are carried out by exploring journals and other information relevant to the study. Findings: The results of the study show that the contribution of family farming businesses can increase income, this can have an impact on increasing the ability to buy nutritious food, thereby reducing the risk of stunting at the household level.
Management of Improving Household Economic Structure to Overcome Stunting Kamuri, Klaasvakumok J.; Aman, Dominikus Kopong T.; Neno, Marianus S.; Manongga, Irience R.A.; Nenohai, Marylin E.S.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i4.419

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Background: The increase in stunting continues to occur in this world, including in Indonesia. the need for the cooperation of various interests to reduce stunting interventions. Various studies have shown that stunting is a lack of nutrition caused by a low household economic structure. Aim: This study aims to determine the management of improving household economic structure as an effort to overcome stunting with case studies conducted on stunted households in Kupang Regency, TTS Regency, and Manggarai Regency. Method: This study uses a qualitative method. Data obtained through documentation techniques. Findings: The results of this study indicate that the management of increasing the household economic structure must be carried out jointly and cannot be carried out by only one sector. Based on several studies, the cause of stunting is a lack of nutrition. Malnutrition is caused by a lack of household welfare, and household economic welfare is caused by low education. So that the main source is education which is still low. Thus, the management of improving the household economic structure needs to start with improving education in Kupang, TTS, and Manggarai districts.

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