Determinants of Female Labor Income in the TTN I Tobacco Industry: A Case Study in Pancakarya Village, Ajung, Jember

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Farid Wahyudi
Ramadhaniar Eka W
Rokayyah Ica Nurjannah

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This study aims to examine the influence of education, age, working hours, and number of dependents on work productivity and income. The research method used is descriptive quantitative, with a sample of 48 female workers selected through purposive sampling. To test the hypotheses, path analysis was employed. The results of the study indicate that, first, working hours have a direct effect on income, second, working hours significantly influence work productivity, and third, working hours affect income indirectly through their impact on productivity.


Keywords: Female employees, Job efficiency, Income.

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