This study aims to analyze the factors that affect fertility in rural areas by taking the case of Pelayangan Village, Muara Tembesi District, Batanghari Regency. The study used a survey method with a sample of women of childbearing age in the study village. The analytical tool used is path analysis. The results of the analysis found that simultaneously women's education, family income and age at first marriage had a significant effect on fertility. Partially based on path analysis shows that a) The age of first marriage has a significant negative effect on fertility. The higher the age at first marriage, the lower the fertility rate; b) Women's education has a significant negative effect on fertility both directly and indirectly through the age of first marriage; c) Income does not have a significant effect on fertility either directly or indirectly through the age of first marriage.
The purpose of this study was : (1) To analyze the factors that affect poverty in the City of Jambi during the period 2000-2011, (2) To analyze the factors causing high unemployment in the city of Jambi during the period 2000-2011, and (3) To analyze the relationship between poverty and unemployment in the city of Jambi during the period 2000-2011. The data used in this study is secondary data from the years 2000-2011. BPS data sources derived from the city of Jambi and Diskakertrans city of Jambi. Analysis tools used in this research is a method of multiple linear regression and correlation. The results showed that: (1). Simultaneously (together) variable population density, education level and the unemployment rate, and a significant positive effect on the level of poverty in the city of Jambi. While partially independent variables that significantly influence the level of education level and the level of poverty is unemployment. Variables influence population density, education level and the unemployment rate is equal to the poverty rate of 92,40 percent, (2). Simultaneously (together) variable education level and health level have positive and significant effect on the unemployment rate in the city of Jambi. While partially independent variables had significant effect on the unemployment rate in the City of Jambi is education level. Variables influence education level and health level rate is equal to the unemployment rate of 42,6 percent; (3). Levels of poverty and unemployment rate in the city of Jambi has a negative correlation with a correlation coefficient of -0.290. Keywords: Population Density, Unemployment Rate, Education Level
Anemic conditions can increase the risk of maternal death during childbirth, prematurity babies, LBW, mothers and the fetus are prone to infections, miscarriage. There are two efforts to prevent anemia, namely pharmacology by consuming Fe tablets and non-pharmacology by giving Ambon banana. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the consumption of Ambon banana had an effect on the increase in hemoglobin levels in the FS Munggaran Clinic, Garut Regency. This type of research is quasy experimental with a two group pretest posttest control design. The population in this study were third trimester pregnant women with anemia. The sample was 30 trimester III pregnant women consisting of 15 experimental groups and 15 control groups. Samples were taken by purposive sampling technique. Pregnant women consume Ambon banana twice a day every morning and evening for 14 days. Data obtained by measuring hemoglobin levels with (Easytouch GCHB). The results of the data analysis research used were univariate analysis of the average hemoglobin level before being given Ambon banana in the control group of 9.240 gr / dl, while in the experimental group it was 9.193 gr / dl. The average hemoglobin level after giving Ambon banana to the control group was 10.14 gr / dl, while in the experimental group 11.56 g / dl. The results of the independent T test bivariate analysis resulted in a value of P = 0.000 (P <0.05), there was a difference in the increase in hemoglobin levels between the experimental group and the control group at the FS Munggaran Clinic. It is suggested that it can be applied as an alternative way to treat anemia that occurs in pregnant women besides that must be balanced with the provision of Fe tablets and diet.
This study aims to analyze the productivity of business units and to analyze the effect of business capital, working capital, and labor on the productivity of business units in small blacksmith industries in Koto Padang Village, Tanah Kampung Subdistrict, Sungai Penuh City. This research is quantitative research and the type of data used in this study is primary data in the form of cross-section data on productivity levels, business capital variables, working capital, and labor. The sample in this study amounted to 43 respondents with the instruments used in the form of questionnaires and interviews. The data obtained were processed using SPSS20 with multiple linear regression analysis methods. The results of the study with a significant level of 10%, the business capital variable obtained a significant level of 0.060 with a significant value less than 0.1, meaning that business capital affects productivity. The working capital variable obtained a significant level of 0.037 with a significant value less than 0.1, meaning that working capital affects productivity. And the labor variable obtained a significant level of 0.288 with a significant value greater than 0.1, which means that the number of workers does not affect productivity. Keywords: Productivity, Business capital, Working capital, Labor.
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