�DODOLAN KATHOK KOLOR� JOLOK: RESILIENSI EKONOMI RUMAH TANGGA DESA SUSUKAN, COMAL, PEMALANG, JAWA TENGAH
The 1997-1998 economic crises in Indonesia was responded by the community in various forms. Among rural community the response is in the form of working in non-agricultural-informal sector, which can be understood bas their effort to be resilient. Economic resilience is identified by inherent and ad...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
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總結: | The 1997-1998 economic crises in Indonesia was responded by the
community in various forms. Among rural community the response is in the form of
working in non-agricultural-informal sector, which can be understood bas their effort
to be resilient. Economic resilience is identified by inherent and adaptive capability.
In addition, economic resilience is defined as the ability to defend oneself as
characterized by the ability to allocate and access resources as well as to create
substitute products.
The research is aimed to explain economic resilience among families of
Susukan village, Comal, Pemalang, Central Java, who have the non-agricultural,
construction proffesion of jolok. Jolok is substitude the previous migrant job of
construction work that failed to provide adequate income. Using phenomenology
perspective, this research is descriptive, analytic, and explanative. Data was collected
through participant observation, in-depth interview, note-taking, documentation of
picture and voices. The data were then reduce, presented and verified.
The research revealed that by embracing the profession of jolok families in
Susukan village experienced better than standard of living and earned better income.
This was due to social networks formed among jolok, which was very extensive,
covering upstream and downstream level of business. The upstream level included
household production that involved industry owners and their workers, capital owner
(bos jolok) |
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