Authors :
Manna Siregar; Made Kembar Sri Budhi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 7 - July
Google Scholar :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8254126
Abstract :
This study was conducted in Gianyar Regency
with a sample size of 88 respondents using purposive
sampling method. Data collection was carried out using a
survey approach through questionnaires and in-depth
interviews. This study employed descriptive statistical
tests to examine the respondents' perceptions and
Wilcoxon signed-rank test to analyze the difference in
income before and after the implementation of the PKTD
Program. The results of the study indicate that the income
after the implementation of PKTD Program is higher
compared to the income before the implementation of the
PKTD Program and the effectiveness level of the program
implementation is considered highly effective. The
weaknesses of the PKTD Program lie in the lack of
training and skill development, as well as the lack of
commitment and seriousness in implementing the
program. The study also reveals weaknesses in the PKTD
program, particularly in terms of training and skill
development for the community, as well as a lack of
commitment in program implementation. Therefore,
further efforts are needed to enhance training, integrate
training programs, and strengthen the community's
understanding and commitment to The Village Cash For
Work Program.
Keywords :
Effectiveness, Village Cash For Work Program, Village Fund, Income.
This study was conducted in Gianyar Regency
with a sample size of 88 respondents using purposive
sampling method. Data collection was carried out using a
survey approach through questionnaires and in-depth
interviews. This study employed descriptive statistical
tests to examine the respondents' perceptions and
Wilcoxon signed-rank test to analyze the difference in
income before and after the implementation of the PKTD
Program. The results of the study indicate that the income
after the implementation of PKTD Program is higher
compared to the income before the implementation of the
PKTD Program and the effectiveness level of the program
implementation is considered highly effective. The
weaknesses of the PKTD Program lie in the lack of
training and skill development, as well as the lack of
commitment and seriousness in implementing the
program. The study also reveals weaknesses in the PKTD
program, particularly in terms of training and skill
development for the community, as well as a lack of
commitment in program implementation. Therefore,
further efforts are needed to enhance training, integrate
training programs, and strengthen the community's
understanding and commitment to The Village Cash For
Work Program.
Keywords :
Effectiveness, Village Cash For Work Program, Village Fund, Income.