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dc.contributor.authorAJI, Joni Murti Mulyo
dc.contributor.authorKUNTADI, Ebban Bagus
dc.contributor.authorSHOLIHAH, Dewi Churfa H.
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-21T04:01:50Z
dc.date.available2023-02-21T04:01:50Z
dc.date.issued2017-08-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/112278
dc.description.abstractJember District is the second largest of coffee producing area in East Java (after Malang) with coffee planted area around 5,608 hectares. Based on the data in 2012, 27 of 31 sub districts in Jember are coffee producers which means only 4 sub-districts in this region do not produce coffee. Each area, however, has a different potency on coffee production. To understand the role of coffee in the regional development, an area mapping on distribution of smallholder coffee plantation is therefore needed as it related to labor employment in plantation sector, particularly as most of those run by smallholders as well as the change of economic structure in Jember District. The importance of smallholder coffee plantation’s role on labor absorption and economic growth on Jember will eventually determine the further policy on the development of smallholder coffee plantation as an important subsector in Jember. This research aimed to: (1) describe the characteristic of distribution coffee plantation area by smallholders in Jember District, (2) know the shift of GDP value from smallholder coffee in Jember, and (3) know the employment absorptive capacity on smallholder coffee plantation in Jember District. Both descriptive and analytic methods were used in this research. Methods of analysis used in this research include location quotient (LQ), locality coefficient and specialization coefficient, shift-share analysis, demo-metric model, and contribution. The result of this study showed that (1) the characteristics of distribution smallholder coffee area in Jember Regency were not concentrated, (2) the shift share and position of GDP value from smallholder coffee were positive, and (3) smallholder coffee plantation ability on producing the economic outputs and its contribution to the region economic growth is followed by increasing labor absorption and have positive impacts on the district regional developmenten_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherPROCEEDING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTUREen_US
dc.subjectSmallholder Coffeeen_US
dc.subjectLocation Quotienten_US
dc.subjectLocalityen_US
dc.subjectSpecializationen_US
dc.subjectShift Shareen_US
dc.subjectDemometricsen_US
dc.titleEmployment Absorptive Capacity of Smallholder Coffee Plantations and Sustainable Coffee Development in Jember Districten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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