The Role Of Women in The Work Forcecoffee Farming in Huta Ginjang Village Muara Distric Regency Of North Tapanuli
Abstract: The research on the
role of women in the workforce of coffee farming in Huta Ginjang village, Muara
District, Regency of North Tapanuli have
been done. The purpose of this study was
to see how big the influence of social and economic factors on women's labor
pouring in every stage of coffee farming jobs such as maintnance, harvesting
and post-harvest. The method used in this study is survey method and simple regression analysis.
Data and information collected in this study using primary and secondary data. Secondary data is data
obtained from government agencies and the information obtained in the field
while the primary data obtained directly from respondents by conducting
interviews using a questionnaire tool. To see the outpouring of female labor in
coffee farming is done through a multiple regression analysis with indicator used is hours of work, days of
work, and labor standards. Furthermore
analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis to see the impact of
social and economic factors in the
outpouring of coffe farming workers whether significant or effect is not significant. The results
showed that the work of women involved in farming coffee work
with father and children.
However, the greatest percentage of time
provided by Mother at 55,50
percent, followed by Father 34,75 percent and
smallest given by children at 9,75 percent. Social factors remained
influence but not significant on female
labor force coffee farming means that
just under 7,8 percent. Economic factors
significant influence on coffee farming, meaning that the influence of
economic factors above 67,7 percent in coffee farming.
Penulis: Sartono Silaban,
Suardi Tarumun, Evy Maharani
Kode Jurnal: jppertaniandd140847