Abstract: Increasing the income of women workers in the informal sector is one example of strategies that can be taken to support the economic development of a country. The purpose of this study is analyze effects of financial capital, Length of business , and social capital on income and analyze social capital in as moderating variable. This research conducted in Badung , Bali with the population of the are female workers in the informal sector with 100 respondents. The results y indicate financial capital, length of business, and social capital simultaneously have significant effect on the income of informal sector female workers. Financial capital, length of business, and social capital partially have a positive and significant effect on the income of informal sector female workers in Badung , Bali . Social capital as a moderating variable weakens the effect of financial capital on income and length of business on the income of women workers in the informal sector.
Keywords: Financial Capital, Length of Business, Social Capital, Income, Female Workers, Informal Sector.
Title: Length of Business and Capital on the Income of Female Workers in Informal Sector
Author: Jeffrida Rizky Hidayah, Ida Bagus Darsana
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
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