Philanthropy as a Form of Social Entrepreneurship in an Effort to Empower Ex Migrant Women Workers: Study at Malang District, Indonesia

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Eny Yuniriyanti
Ririn Sudarwati
Bambang Nurdewanto

Abstract

The research objective is to find an empowerment model for ex Indonesian Migrant Women Workers using the Participatory Rural Appraisal empowerment method, in an effort to create an empowerment model that is in accordance with the characteristics of the community and local culture that is planned systematically, structured and integrated and able to synergize between communities, groups. partners and related agencies. The method used is GIS (Geographic Information System) to determine the distribution of SMEs throughout Malang District. Descriptive analysis methods and regression analysis were used to analyze the results of the Focus Group Discussion. The results of the study conclude that the efforts to empower women after Indonesian migrant workers in Druju Village are in accordance with local wisdom and social entrepreneurship owned by Druju Village, so there is a need for a partnership between the Joint Business Group of Women Retired Migrant Workers in Druju Village and Batik Andis as philanthropy.

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How to Cite
Yuniriyanti, E., Sudarwati, R., & Nurdewanto, B. (2020). Philanthropy as a Form of Social Entrepreneurship in an Effort to Empower Ex Migrant Women Workers: Study at Malang District, Indonesia. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.24940/theijhss/2020/v8/i9/HS2009-024