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       Gender and Economic Activities





              Working Hours of Female Informal Workers Head of


              Family (PEKKA) in Rensing Raya Village, Sakra Barat



              District, East Lombok Regency








                      Emi Salmah, M.G, Wiranda A



                        Universitas Mataram







                     This      study         aims         to     examine             the       effect        of     income,            education               level,       age,       and

                     number  of  children  on  the  outpouring  of  working  hours  for  female  head  of

                     household informal workers (PEKKA) in Rensing Raya Village, West Sakra District,

                     East Lombok Regency.


                     The  method  used  in  this  research  is  descriptive  quantitative  using  primary  data.

                     This       primary             data         was         obtained               from         a     questionnaire                    distributed               to      42

                     respondents,  namely  female  heads  of  families  who  work  in  the  informal  sector.


                     Then         the       data         was        analyzed             using          SPSS         24      program               with        multiple             linear

                     regression analysis method.

                     The results of the study using the multiple linear regression method showed that


                     of  the  four  independent  variables  (X)  that  affected  the  outpouring  of  working

                     hours for female head of household informal workers, there were three influential

                     variables,  namely  income  (X1),  age  (X3)  and  number  of  children  (X4).  Mean  while,

                     the  level  of  education  (X2)  has  no  effect  on  the  outpouring  of  working  hours  for


                     female head of household informal workers.








                         Keywords: PEKKA Working Hours, Income, Education, Age and Number of

                         Children




















































































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