SELF- HELPING MODEL FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION ON THE PRODUCTIVE URBAN POOR

WINARNO, A. RACHMAD DJATI and Kekalih, MG. Westri and RAHUTAMI, ANGELINA IKA (2014) SELF- HELPING MODEL FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION ON THE PRODUCTIVE URBAN POOR. SELF- HELPING MODEL FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION ON THE PRODUCTIVE URBAN POOR. ISSN ISBN : 978-967-11350-4-4

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Abstract

Poverty alleviation is not just a matter of making the poor become rich or prosperous, but also regarding the way they looked on poverty. Therefore, poverty alleviation programs should be tailored to the character of the poor, especially on how they think. In previous research has been identified two social psychology characters of the poor that reflect their way of thinking. There are the poor who receives poor and poverty as the destiny (the rural poor) and there are the poor who belief that poor and poverty can be changed (poor urban). These characters can be used as the basis of the poverty alleviation program development. The right program will encourage the poor to overcome their poverty by themselves. This is what we call self-helping model. This study focusing on the empowerment of urban poor groups. Based on previous studies is known that poverty alleviation programs should or even must match the social psychology character of the poor. We argued that the type of poverty alleviation program that matches the urban poor are the program which provides insights on how to develop chances to increase their income, because the urban poor are basically ready to get out of poverty. By using experimental approach, this study aimed to assess the effect of training on the urban poor by comparing conditions before and after training. The module that are tailored to the character of the urban poor are implemented as instrument of treatment. The results showed that after training, urban poor groups that were targeted having an improvement of knowledge about efforts and chances to increase their income and some of them have a business idea.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 100 Philosophy and Psychology > 150 Psychology
Divisions: Faculty of Psychology > Department of Psychology
Depositing User: ms F. Dewi Retnowati
Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2021 06:43
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2021 06:43
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/25969

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