2023
DOI: 10.15294/paramita.v33i1.39213
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The Existence of Women Diamond Miners in Pumpung, South Kalimantan, XX-XXI Century

Abstract: The stereotypes of people in rural and urban areas since the days of the kingdoms in the archipelago until the early days of Indonesian independence show a dichotomy of work between women and men. However, since Indonesia was in the New Order era, this stereotype began to fade, and there was a process of equality between women and men in all fields. In South Kalimantan, women started working in traditional mines, especially the diamond mine in Pumpung, Sungai Tiung Village, Cempaka District, Banjarbaru City. T… Show more

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