Review Of Socio -Economic Life Drawing Of Motorized Pedicabs In Onan Lintong, Lintong Nihuta District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency
Review of Socio-Economic Life Drawing of Motorized Pedicabs in Onan Lintong, Lintong Nihuta District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency
Introduction
The socio-economic life of motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong, Lintong Nihuta District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency, is a pressing concern. These individuals are often considered a group with covert unemployment, where their work has not been optimized as an adequate source of livelihood. As a result, many motorized pedicab pullers are unable to meet the needs of daily life and have not yet reached a suitable standard of living in accordance with the dignity and dignity as a human being. This study aims to describe and analyze the socio-economic condition of the motorized pedicab-pulling in Onan Lintong, using a qualitative approach to gain a deep understanding of their lives.
Methodology
This study employed a qualitative approach to collect data through various methods, including observations, interviews, and literature studies. Five informants were chosen using random sampling techniques to provide a representative sample of the motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong. The data analysis process included data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions or data verification.
Results
The results of this study showed that the socio-economic life of motorized pedicab-pulling in Onan Lintong was classified in the category of low-income society. Based on the indicators used by the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) in determining the status of a prosperous family, the attraction of this motorized pedicab is included in the category of prosperous family (poor). This means that they are still able to meet basic needs, such as food and residence, but have not been able to meet higher social and psychological needs.
Deeper Analysis
The high unemployment rate among motorized pedicab pullers can be seen as a structural problem. This job is often the last choice for those who do not have adequate skills or education. In many cases, they are forced to undergo this profession because of the limited employment opportunities. From an economic point of view, motorized pedicab pullers face big challenges. The daily income they get is often unstable and depends on the number of passengers they carry. In uncertain economic situations, such as during pandemic or lonely season, their income can be greatly reduced. This has a big effect on their ability to meet basic needs, especially for social and psychological needs.
Social and Psychological Impacts
Limitations in meeting social and psychological needs can have a negative impact on their mental well-being. Many motorized pedicab pullers feel isolated and less valued in society. Social stigma of this job can result in low self-confidence and dissatisfaction in life. They struggle to get recognition and appreciation from the community, but often trapped in conditions that do not support their self-development.
Conclusion
The socio-economic condition of the motorized pedicab-pulling in Onan Lintong shows the bitter reality faced by marginalized community groups. Although they are able to meet basic needs, the challenge to achieve a overall prosperous life is still a big homework for them and the government. Support in the form of skills training, access to business capital, and community empowerment programs is needed to help them get out of poverty traps and improve their quality of life.
Recommendations
Based on the findings of this study, the following recommendations are made:
- Skills Training: Provide skills training to motorized pedicab pullers to enhance their employability and increase their income.
- Access to Business Capital: Provide access to business capital to motorized pedicab pullers to help them start their own businesses and increase their income.
- Community Empowerment Programs: Implement community empowerment programs to help motorized pedicab pullers develop their social and psychological skills and improve their mental well-being.
Limitations of the Study
This study has several limitations, including:
- Small Sample Size: The sample size of this study is small, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.
- Limited Data Collection Methods: The study only used qualitative data collection methods, which may limit the depth and breadth of the data collected.
- Limited Analysis: The study only analyzed the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong, and did not explore other aspects of their lives.
Future Research Directions
Future research should aim to:
- Explore Other Aspects of Motorized Pedicab Pullers' Lives: Future research should explore other aspects of motorized pedicab pullers' lives, such as their physical and mental health, their social relationships, and their overall quality of life.
- Use Quantitative Methods: Future research should use quantitative methods to collect data and analyze the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers.
- Explore the Impact of Government Policies: Future research should explore the impact of government policies on the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this study provides a comprehensive review of the socio-economic life of motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong, Lintong Nihuta District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency. The study highlights the challenges faced by motorized pedicab pullers, including their low income, limited access to education and skills training, and social stigma. The study recommends that the government provide support to motorized pedicab pullers in the form of skills training, access to business capital, and community empowerment programs. Future research should aim to explore other aspects of motorized pedicab pullers' lives, use quantitative methods, and explore the impact of government policies.
Q&A: Socio-Economic Life of Motorized Pedicab Pullers in Onan Lintong
Q: What is the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong?
A: The socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong is classified in the category of low-income society. They are able to meet basic needs, such as food and residence, but have not been able to meet higher social and psychological needs.
Q: What are the challenges faced by motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong?
A: Motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong face several challenges, including:
- Low Income: Their daily income is often unstable and depends on the number of passengers they carry.
- Limited Access to Education and Skills Training: They often lack the skills and education needed to secure better-paying jobs.
- Social Stigma: They are often viewed as a marginalized group and face social stigma.
Q: What are the social and psychological impacts of being a motorized pedicab puller in Onan Lintong?
A: The social and psychological impacts of being a motorized pedicab puller in Onan Lintong can be significant, including:
- Low Self-Confidence: They often struggle with low self-confidence and dissatisfaction in life.
- Social Isolation: They may feel isolated and less valued in society.
- Mental Health Issues: They may experience mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety.
Q: What support is needed to help motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong improve their socio-economic condition?
A: To help motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong improve their socio-economic condition, the following support is needed:
- Skills Training: Provide skills training to enhance their employability and increase their income.
- Access to Business Capital: Provide access to business capital to help them start their own businesses and increase their income.
- Community Empowerment Programs: Implement community empowerment programs to help them develop their social and psychological skills and improve their mental well-being.
Q: What are the limitations of this study?
A: This study has several limitations, including:
- Small Sample Size: The sample size of this study is small, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.
- Limited Data Collection Methods: The study only used qualitative data collection methods, which may limit the depth and breadth of the data collected.
- Limited Analysis: The study only analyzed the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong, and did not explore other aspects of their lives.
Q: What are the future research directions for this study?
A: Future research should aim to:
- Explore Other Aspects of Motorized Pedicab Pullers' Lives: Future research should explore other aspects of motorized pedicab pullers' lives, such as their physical and mental health, their social relationships, and their overall quality of life.
- Use Quantitative Methods: Future research should use quantitative methods to collect data and analyze the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers.
- Explore the Impact of Government Policies: Future research should explore the impact of government policies on the socio-economic condition of motorized pedicab pullers.
Q: What are the implications of this study for policymakers and practitioners?
A: The implications of this study for policymakers and practitioners are:
- Need for Support: Motorized pedicab pullers in Onan Lintong need support to improve their socio-economic condition.
- Importance of Skills Training: Skills training is essential to enhance their employability and increase their income.
- Need for Community Empowerment Programs: Community empowerment programs are necessary to help them develop their social and psychological skills and improve their mental well-being.