Women's Role in Improving the Welfare of Traditional Indonesian Fishing Families

Among traditional fishing families in coastal village areas in Indonesia, women play a strategic role in improving the business they are engaged in and their families' welfare. This study aimed to examine the role and involvement of women in the empowerment and improvement of the welfare of poo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of international women's studies 2024-07, Vol.26 (4), p.COV1-17
Hauptverfasser: Suyanto, Bagong, Sugihartati, Rahma, Mas'udah, Siti, Singgih, Doddy Sumbodo, Sudarso, Savira, Pingkan Sekar
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Zusammenfassung:Among traditional fishing families in coastal village areas in Indonesia, women play a strategic role in improving the business they are engaged in and their families' welfare. This study aimed to examine the role and involvement of women in the empowerment and improvement of the welfare of poor, traditional fishing families in coastal areas. This study employed a quantitative research method with a descriptive research type. In addition to collecting data from the results of a survey of 500 respondents, this study also collected qualitative data from the results of in-depth interviews with 25 informants. Women in traditional fishing families play a significant role in supporting the family's financial stability by doing side jobs within or outside the fisheries sector. They have become more empowered, seeking various types of work to support the family's economy. Unfortunately, they do not have long-term goals for the work in which they are involved. Most women in traditional fishing families face obstacles such as capital acquisition, marketing issues, and a strong patriarchal culture that has hampered their work opportunities and developing businesses.
ISSN:1539-8706
1539-8706