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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGES IN THE CONVECTION HOME INDUSTRY AT TEMBOK KIDUL VILLAGE, ADIWERNA SUB- DISTRICT, TEGAL REGENCY

M. Labib 'Ulumuddin Abzis

No cg9jh, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science

Abstract: Social change is an interaction that occurs between individuals, between groups, or individuals with groups that will result in a change in both the system and social order based on achieving the same goals. That is what often happens in a society, especially in a rural or urban community. While the Home industry is a house that produces a craft or goods or can also be called a small company. The position of clothing industry is now categorized into the middle strata, which results in being looked down upon by some people who think that the clothing industry cannot prosper its people. Even though considering the population in Indonesia is quite a lot. The impact of the increasing population, the unemployment rate is increasing. However, with the existence of convection home industry activities in Tembok Kidul Village, it can create jobs for unemployed people both from within and outside the village. In this study, the research method used was the descriptive qualitative method because with a qualitative descriptive approach this study emphasized its analysis of deductive and inductive inference processes and analysis of socio-economic changes in the convection home industry in Tembok Kidul village. While the theory used in this research is Darwin's theory of evolution.

Date: 2022-12-13
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