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Jurnal Penelitian
ISSN : 14107295     EISSN : 28097688     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26905/jp
Jurnal Penelitian: Published by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) the University of Merdeka Malang as a forum for research publications that support the development of science, technology, economy, environment, and society in empowering the community. The scope of the journal is community empowerment through creative economy and entrepreneurship towards a sustainable environment friendly with the fields of study: empowerment, creative economy and entrepreneurship, and the environment. Jurnal Penelitian welcomes submissions of complete and original research manuscripts, which are not under review in any other conferences or journals. The journal is the official publication of the Institute for Research and Community Services University of Merdeka Malang.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Options for women to become legislative candidates for political parties Moerti Hadiati
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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Opportunities for women who are involved in politics are wide open. However, in reality, these opportunities have not been used optimally. Evidently, there are still a few women who become members of the People's Representative Council (DPR). This study aims to determine the reasons for women running as legislative candidates. In addition, it is also investigated how the efforts of political parties in preparing their party members to become legislative candidates.
Fuzzy Control Based Inventory System in food and beverage stores Bambang Nurdewanto
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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To determine the optimal amount of food and beverage inventory, a control system is needed based on the level of sales and expiration. There are so many control systems today that want output that has high accuracy, so the control system requires a fairly complex system. With the fuzzy system, there is no need for a very complex control system.
Portrait of women workers of apple orchards: A study on the "triple role" and "family decision making role" of women workers of an apple orchard in Poncokusumo District, Malang Regency Budhy Prianto; Alifiulahtin Utaminingsih
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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This study aims, firstly, to obtain an overview of the role or responsibility of household work by the family, especially the husband, which is imposed on female workers in the Poncokusumo apple orchard. Second, to get an idea of the role of women workers of an apple orchard in Poncokusumo in the family decision-making process. This research is a case study that uses a survey method with a qualitative descriptive approach with a women's perspective. Questionnaires were distributed to 40 women (housewives) apple orchard workers as a sample determined by the quota. Data analysis used the Harvard method or the Gender Framework Analysis-GFA method. Some research findings that can be put forward are first, that the productive role of women in Poncokusumo apple orchards is very high, while the domestic and/or reproductive role is high, and the role of the public is also high. Further research findings also show that women workers apple orchard in Poncokusumo also has a high role in the decision-making process at the family level.
Kalman equalizer performance in GPS System F. Agus Priambodo
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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Today, many GPS systems operate in distorted areas, so the need for an equalizer is absolute. The Zero Forcing Equalizer type which is controlled by a data-based channel estimator is the most widely used type of equalizer. The Kalman equalizer was tried to improve the performance of the Zero Forcing equalizer, in terms of Mean Squared Error (MSE). The channel is modeled as a multipath fading channel according to the Jake channel, arranged in the form of a tapped delay line based on the measured power delay profile. The data-based channel estimator model uses a training sequence that is sent to each frame, with a GSM frame structure. The equalizer is modeled as a zero-forcing equalizer controlled by a channel estimator and a direct form Kalman equalizer.
A conceptual study on the use of space for domestic activities and productive activities in household-based businesses Pindo Tutuko
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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The strength of tradition supports the stability of the elements from one generation to another. This shows that from one community group there is a tradition in which every element of the tradition will be passed down to the next generation. The house is not just a place to shelter, rest, and have a family, but it can also function to mobilize the residents' resources by looking at the opportunities that exist. In general, the concept of home and work includes social and cultural dimensions, namely as a house that is used as a place to live without other meaningful activities, and a production house, namely a house that is partly used for productive or economic activities. There is a use of space that should be mostly for residential needs (domestic) into activities for doing business (productive). Household Based Enterprises (UBR) in Kampung Sanan "Tempe' Malang, experienced a change in the pattern of occupancy which was influenced by the part of the house that was important to their business.
Analysis of the influence of macro and micro economic factors on stock investment risk (Study on cigarette companies listed in LQ-45) Setia Budi Kurniawan; Diah Hermawan
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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This study aims to analyze the effect of gross domestic product growth rate, growth rate, inflation rate, deposit interest rate, rupiah exchange rate, dividend payment, asset growth, leverage, liquidity, earnings variability, and accounting beta on stock investment risk; and analyze which variables have a dominant influence on stock investment risk. The analysis technique used is multiple regression analysis. Based on the results of the study, shows that the variables of gross domestic product, inflation, deposit interest rates, exchange rates, dividend payment growth, leverage, liquidity, asset size, and earnings variability simultaneously have a significant effect on stock investment risk. Dividend payment variables, leverage, and asset size partially have a significant effect on stock investment risk, while the variables of gross domestic product, inflation, deposit rates, exchange rates, asset growth, liquidity, and income variability partially have no significant effect on stock investment.  The variable that has the dominant effect on stock investment risk is leverage.
The role of the Manpower and Transmigration Office in supervising Manpower Service Companies (PJTKI) in sending Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) abroad Ketut Meta
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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This research was conducted at PT. Ficotama Bina Trampil Malang handles the sending of TKI abroad to Hong Kong. The TKI who was dispatched to Hong Kong worked as a housemaid (housekeeper). Apart from PT. Ficotama Bina Trampil Malang was also carried out at the Malang Manpower and Transmigration Office. The results of the study show that TKI and PJTKI often commit violations in the work agreement, do not meet the health, age, or skills requirements of the prospective TKI, TKI who change employers without reporting to the PJTKI, do not report contract extensions, run away from employers and so on. Meanwhile, the Manpower and Transmigration Office in supervising PJTKIs still has violations, especially in implementing regulations regarding the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers abroad, for example, incomplete documents for the departure of prospective TKI abroad such as work visas or work agreements.
Women workers in the household clothing industry and their contribution to household income in Sukun Malang Regency Sari Yuniarti; Sugeng Haryanto
Jurnal Penelitian Vol 17, No 2 (2005): December 2005
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This study describes and analyzes women workers related to their income and contribution to family income in the household clothing industry. This is based on the reason that in the clothing industry the average working hours are longer than in other home industries. Women workers, especially those with families, when women work in the public sector are required to be able to divide their time between work and family. Women workers in the clothing sector work in an effort to increase family income, in order to cover the costs of daily needs. Most of the female workers are married, with the majority aged 21 to 40 years and with an average secondary education. The motivation of women workers in the clothing industry is mostly to increase family income. The additional income obtained from a working wife is certainly an important factor that is expected to reduce the burden on the family when the perceived price level is getting higher. The working time of women workers in the clothing industry is approximately 7 hours per day. The wage system is carried out every week every day. The income of female workers is relatively high, with the majority ranging from Rp. 71,000-80,000 per week. The income of married women workers shows that their income has a significant contribution to the increase in family income.

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