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Wacana, Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
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This journal has a focus on inter and multidisciplinary studies of social sciences and humanities. The scope is the socio-cultural phenomenon, the history, and transformation of society, changes, and stagnation of socio-political institutions, actor orientation, and behavior, the performance of political regimes and socio-economic structures. The scope is not limited by state, nation, temporal duration, certain ideas, and narrow beliefs. This journal is open to various approaches, theories, methodologies, research methods carried out by scientists, academics, researchers and practitioners in the fields and disciplines: economics, social, political science, government studies, international relations, sociology, anthropology, demography, history, religious and cultural studies, philosophy of science, communication science, and development studies.
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Financial Analysis of a Rice Transplanter Usage in Farming Activity at the Junrejo District in Batu City Lazuardy Tembang Smaradhana; Sandra Sandra; Gunomo Djoyowasito
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 22 No. 4 (2019)
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The rice transplanter machine is required to overcome the scarcity of agricultural workers particularly for labor of rice planting. The rice transplanter itself is a machine used to plant rice seedlings into a paddy field. The usage of rice transplanter in farming activity is necessarily studied for financial feasibility, whether it can affect or not an increasement of farmer income. The method that used in this research is financial analysis includes basic costs, feasibility of farming activity which involves net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), net benefit cost ratio (net B/C Ratio), and payback period (PBP), afterward sensitivity analysis is committed. Data collection is conducted both in primary and secondary such as an interview stage to farmers and several another sources which relevance to the research. This research has conducted an observation towards farming activity at the Junrejo district in Batu City. The outcome of the research shows that the usage of rice transplanter can be said to be feasible at the Junrejo district in Batu City based on the basic costs Rp. 290,700,-/ha, NPV Rp. 65,797,914 IRR 45.29%, Net B/C ratio 2.02 and PBP 2.22 years. The usage of rice transplanter is sensitive to the decline in selling prices by 18% and decrease in production by 15%.
Income Distribution Between Local and Migrant Households in Pheri-Urban of Malang City, East Java Province, Indonesia Satti Wagistina; Fatiya Rosyida
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 22 No. 4 (2019)
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This current research aimed at analyzing income distribution between local and migrant households in Lowokwaru District, Malang City. This research occupied a quantitative method by means of a survey. Further, the sample taken for the research comprised 100 households, represented by 50 local and 50 migrant households. The data of income were analyzed by using the Gini ratio, Lorenz curve, and income earning method of World Bank. The results have shown that the income distribution based on log-normal and log-logistic has signified 0.75 – 1.00. Gini ratio index has proved that there is unequal income distribution with the scale from high to perfect level. Meanwhile, Lorenz curve has shown that the highest proportion of income occurs at the high-income interval of the migrant households, and its proportion is shown to decrease along the low income interval of the local households. In other words, the income distribution in Lowokwaru District is far below the diagonal or equity line. In addition, the income earning based on World Bank method has exhibited that as many as 40% of the group with the lowest income has been shown to earn merely 9%. This unequal income distribution, remarking economic discrepancy, has been existent due to different socio-economic characteristics between local and migrant households.
Evaluation of Village Government Performance in Implementing the Village Development Movement Program (GERDEMA) in Long Bila Village, West Malinau District, Malinau Regency Figries Niagara; Sarwono Sarwono; Riyanto Riyanto
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 22 No. 4 (2019)
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Villages are an important part of spearheading an autonomous and sovereign democracy. Where the village has original autonomous rights based on customary law, can determine the composition of the government, regulate and manage households, and have wealth and assets. An important part in the implementation of development in the Village is the Village Government which is a strategic part of development. Village Government is a device that runs the government with other institutions and all products that are born by Village institutions. Where the village head has an important role in coordinating the performance of all institutions in the village. However, it cannot be denied that the implementation of the Village Government until now still faces a number of problems. As well as the obstacles faced by the current village administration, namely the low performance of village institutions, village government governance and community services. This problem affects the achievement of policy objectives.

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