Abstract
Nowadays, women still become an objectsof life. Even though women can be competent objects of development. Lack of motivation to women is the main problem why women are not productive in public matters. The purpose of this study was to see whether women's empowerment could increase women's motivation to alleviate poverty. This research is an exploratory research which intends to collect facts in depth. The population in this study were 229 women from poor communities who did not or had not worked in Kudus Regency. The sample obtained from Slovin formula is 145 women with the sampling technique using random sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using SEM with the warpPLS analysis tool. This research shows that the motivation of the population of women does indeed have a significant effect on poverty alleviation because motivation makes what women do to be unbiased. Empowerment of women does not have any effect on motivation for poverty alleviation.
Highlights
Poverty is one of the serious problems in the development process in a country, including in Indonesia
This study aims to see the effect of motivation on poverty alleviation and whether women's empowerment can increase motivation for poverty alleviation in Indonesia
The conclusion of this study is that motivation has a significant effect on poverty alleviation with p value
Summary
Poverty is one of the serious problems in the development process in a country, including in Indonesia. This problem seems that it cannot be resolved seriously. There have been many efforts made by the government to involve the experts to overcome them. Poverty makes people unable to meet their basic needs such as clothing, food and shelter. Difficulties with access to health, no savings or investment are the effects of poverty. Poverty makes people willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of the safety of life, risking physical energy to produce benefits for others and receiving wages that are not commensurate with the cost of labor expended
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