The work ethics of muslim woman weavers in increasing family income: tourism village, Indonesia.

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2022
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This study looks into the contribution of Muslim songket weavers' strong work ethics on raising family income in Sukarara Village, Indonesia. This study employs qualitative descriptive methods and ethnographic approaches to examine two factors that boost family income, namely work ethic and motivation in weaving. The weavers of Sukarara Village exhibit a great degree of discipline, accountability, devotion, thoroughness, tenacity, and patience in their job, according to this study. The main driving forces of weavers in Sukarara Village are self-actualization, culture, and religion. Sukarara Village's female weavers have been successful in raising their families' standard of life through the sale of fabric.
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Authors El Badriati, Baiq;Saleh, Muhammad;Nahar, Faiza Husnayeni;Aprilia, Triana Lidona;Azizurrohman, Muhammad;
Journal Heliyon
Year 2022
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