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International Journal of Social Sciences Review
Published by Epistemik Press
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28078098     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57266/ijssr
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Implementing a Program to Remove Mercury in Small-Scale Gold Mining in Lebak Regency Nurul, Wafa Nurul Hidayah; Widyastuti, Yeni; Stiawati, Titi
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i1.126

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This study aims to determine and analyze the implementation of the mercury removal program in the field of small-scale gold mining in Lebak Regency. Using the implementation model according to George Edwards III in Leo Agustino (2014: 149) there are four variables that determine the success of policy implementation, namely, communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. The research method uses descriptive qualitative. The results showed that the implementation of the mercury removal program in the field of small-scale gold mining in Lebak Regency was still not optimal. There are several obstacles, namely the lack of awareness of the small-scale gold mining community on the impact of mercury hazards on human health and the environment, limited program budgets due to deductions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the absence of monitoring or monitoring from the Lebak Regency Environmental Agency after socialization activities are carried out, the lack of quantity of human resources of the Lebak Regency Environmental Service, especially those in charge of spaciousness,  the lack of optimal transfer of livelihoods to small-scale gold mining communities by the Lebak Regency Government, weak law enforcement carried out by the Lebak Police in dealing with illegal gold mining in Lebak Regency.
Implementation Strategy of the Agriculture and Food Security Service to Enhance Food Security in Lebak District Fauzan, Muhammad Hafizh; Widyastuti, Yeni; Rahmawati
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i1.143

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This research focuses on about how the process of strategy implementation of the Agriculture and Food Security Service in Increasing Food Security in Lebak District. Has the strategy implementation process gone well according to the mechanism or has appropriate based on the rule that has been established. The problem in this research for all this time is the lack of optimal implementation of the strategy based on the rule that has been determined by Lebak district food security service strategic plan 2019-2025, and the rule of Law Number 18-year 2012 food concerning. This research is to gain information on how to implement the strategy of the food security service in improving food security in Lebak district. This research is descriptive qualitative research. This primer data collection technique comes with observation, interview, and documentation, while the secondary data collection technique and the source of other secondary data source of data. The researcher uses the theory strategic management in the dimension of strategy implementation model of Wheelen and Hunger with the indicator of program; budget; procedure. In choosing the informant, the researcher uses purposive techniques. The result of the research shows that implementing the strategy of the food security service in improving food security in Lebak district is still not running well yet. Due to lots of problem that exist in the stage of the reduction of agricultural land in Lebak district due to disaster-prone, lack of sub-district participation in the food self-sufficient village program so that the program has not run optimally, and the finally is lack of experts in counseling from the Lebak district food security strategy.
The Gendered World of Trespassing Tokens: A Glimpse Datta, Shivani; Bhardwaj, Gopa
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i1.178

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The present research work intended to study the effect of Gender, Occupational gender type and proportional numerical strength on the experience of Workplace Tokenism. According to Tokenism theory (Kanter, 1977), “Tokens” (those who comprise less than 15% of a group’s total) are expected to experience a variety of hardships in the workplace, such as feelings of Heightened Visibility, Isolation, and limited opportunities for advancement. Most previous studies have defined Tokenism narrowly in terms of proportional numerical strength at workplace. The present study extends the framework of prior research work by examining the experience of Workplace Tokenism as a function of Gender, Occupational Gender Typing (Gender Atypical/Gender Neutral or Non Atypical) and Proportional (Male-Female) Numerical Strength at workplace (Tokens/Non Tokens), with an examination of different groups of Males and Females in Gender Atypical and Gender Neutral/Non Atypical occupations as numerical Tokens and Non Tokens respectively. Total sample size was 40. Results depict a complex interaction of Gender, Gender type of Occupation and Male Female proportional numerical strength on the experienced Tokenism.
Students’ Perception of Water Safety Education: A Case Study in Selangor, Malaysia Yusoff, Aziyah; Ibrahim, Nor Addha; Ali, Aliza; Rahmat, Siti Nor Shaadah; Joned, Siti A'ida; Yusoff, Azimah
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i1.264

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The safety of children near water is crucial to avoid drowning, a major cause of death among children worldwide. Drowning incidents are a significant issue in Malaysia, especially among young people. The greatest obstacle to the development of policy for water safety among school children is lack of awareness or knowledge of water safety.  This study represents an attempt to measure attitudes towards waters safety and risk of drowning in the District of Gombak in Malaysia. Given the urgency of the matter, immediate attention and action are required. Therefore, this paper seeks to highlight the pressing nature of water safety concerns among school children and assess whether implementing a water safety education program can substantially enhance knowledge levels, thus reducing drowning incidents among children. Yet, drowning in Malaysia still doesn't get enough attention. The sample of the study was 502 school children from a school in the district in Selangor. Purposive sampling was selected. The major findings that emerged were as below: a) the respondents prefer to swim alone. b) They are less favor in of wearing life jackets. c) They prefer to swim without having adults around them. d) They are prone to swim without learning to swim. e) No association between students’ attitudes towards water safety and sex.  The urgency of this research is to address water safety issues among school children.
Analysis of Nature and Extent of Nutrition Education Imparted to the Rural School Children Pal, Ankit; Dixit, Awadhesh; Kumar, Sunil; Alok Dube; Ashish Singh; Akanksha Singh
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i1.270

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With an emphasis on the responsibilities played by teachers, parents, and Anganwadi workers, this study intends to analyse the existing practises of nutrition teaching in rural schools in Bihar, India. An ex-post facto research design was used for the study, which was carried out in the Bihar district of Arwal. Teachers, parents, and Anganwadi staff made up the 240 participants who were drawn at random. Data collection was done using questionnaires, which were pretested for validity and reliability. As well as identifying any gaps or areas for improvement, the obtained data were analysed to ascertain the common tactics and methodology utilised by educators, parents, and Anganwadi staff in delivering nutrition education. According to the study, parents used a variety of tactics to promote healthy eating habits in their kids, including giving them choices, giving nutritious foods catchy names, and making food appealing to the eye. For nutrition teaching, teachers mostly used lectures, discussions, and visual aids like nutrition charts and posters.

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