This research aimed to describe the dual roles of working women is unavoidable nowadays, as the practice by women farmworker's in Payung Village, they carry out their activities in domestic and public spheres, apart from having a role in household affairs, they also work outside the home. The purpose of this research is to find out the form of the dual roles of women farmworkers, and what factors that encourage women to work as farmworkers, how the impact of this dual roles on women farmworkers. This research using descriptive qualitative approach. The sources of research data come from primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained through observation and interviews with women farmworkers, the husbands, and also land owners. Secondary data is obtained through documentation and library research. The technique for determining informants used purposive sampling technique. The theory to analyze the phenomenon in this research is the theory of liberal feminism by MaryWollstonecraft. The results of the research show the dual roles of women farmworkers is the role of a housewife that caring to household affairs, and have a social role in group or community. Then the factors that encourage women to work as farmworkers are because they should complete family needs, low education levels, and salaries. Meanwhile, the impacts including the positive and negative. The positive impact is that women farmworkers can increase their independence to earn income and their time for socializing. The negative impact is declining health conditions due to work and also feeling guilty.
In doing sewing work, a tailor will arrange the work-place and the table into the most comfortable position which is sometimes a bit low and will cause the back to bend slightly and automatically the shoulders will be lifted to feel comfortable in sewing activities. A sedentary and monotonous position will burden the neck, shoulders, arms so that fatigue / discomfort / pain in the neck and upper-back area often occurs. Neck pain is pain is felt at the top of the spine. This is a sign that the joints, muscles or other parts of the neck are injured, strained or not functioning as they should. Neck pain is also a common problem. Two out of three people will experience it in their lifetime. To determine the difference between Mc Kenzie Exercise and Neck Stabilization Exercise Interventions on reducing neck pain in tailors at Bangko Lereng Market who came to Suparno's Independent Physiotherapy Practice. This research design uses a quasi-experimental method with a pre-test and post-test two group design using a purposive sampling technique. The population in this study were 25 employees and the samples were taken from 20 employees, who tailor garments at the Lereng market with neck pain. there is an impact of Mc Kenzie Exercise on reducing neck pain. There is an impact of Neck Stabilization Exercise on reducing neck pain there is no difference between Mc Kenzie Exercise intervention and the provision of Neck Stabilization Exercise in reducing neck pain. there is an effect of giving Mc Kenzie Exercise and Neck Stabilization Exercise interventions in reducing neck pain, but there is no difference in the intervention between those two. It is hoped that the sample can perform the movements that have been taught by the researcher independently in order to reduce neck pain
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