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Analysis of Women's Participation in the Local Economy through Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)

Ikmal, Novita Maulida and Indriasturi, Indriasturi and Hardiningtyas, Dwi (2022) Analysis of Women's Participation in the Local Economy through Small and Medium Enterprise (SME). In: International Conference Proceeding ICISPE Universitas Diponegoro 22 EMBRACING GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION: COLLABORATIVE INNOVATIONS TROUGH SOCIAL AND POLITICAL RESEARCH 7-8 SEPT 2022. ICISPE Fisip Undip, Semarang. ISBN ISSN 2593-7650 (Submitted)

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Abstract

Abstract. SME have an important role in development and the national economy. Based on data findings, the
SME sector is 53.76% owned by women with 97% of its employees are women and contributing 61% to the
economy. Currently, the percentage of women entrepreneurs in Indonesia is 21%, much better than the global
average of 8%. However, often SME managed by women have not yet received significant attention from
various parties. This is also what makes women's SME experience ups and downs because in terms of capital
they are not yet strong. There are even those that are managed on the basis of kinship and do not yet have
strong management. The method used in this study uses a qualitative approach, with a descriptive method. The
results of this study indicate that the participation of women as SME actors has considerable opportunities and
challenges. Nearly 50% of SME business actors at the national and regional levels are women. This is indicated
by the number of business units operating in Babat Jerawat Village, Surabaya City from 47 business units, 34
of which are managed by women. That is, in this case the patriarchal culture that is rooted in society has begun
to disappear.
Keywords: SME, Economy, Participation

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Social Science and Political Science
Depositing User: diana nirwani
Date Deposited: 13 Oct 2023 02:31
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2023 02:31
URI: https://eprints2.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/17128

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