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Data analysis techniques use the Miles and Huberman model, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion, drawing, verification. The research results found that nowadays, apart from economic factors, Minangkabau women are encouraged to \"manggaleh mudo\" to participate in helping their husbands with their household finances. Another factor is to improve the quality of the family by improving their children's education, saving for old age, wanting to make a contribution to their hometown, neighbors and close relatives, to leave an inheritance for their children and grandchildren. The contribution of the mother's \"manggaleh mudo\" income to the household economy is greater than the husband's income. But in reality, according to the recognition of all Minangkabau people, the income of a wife or mother from \"menggaleh mudo\" is only as additional income, not as the main income. 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摘要
本研究旨在确定米南卡保母系制度中妇女在管理家庭会计方面的作用。本研究采用定性研究方法。定性研究采用现象学方法。研究地点位于西苏门答腊省巴东市的 Pasar Raya Padang。本研究的信息提供者是 10 位已婚已育的 "manggaleh mudo "家庭主妇,以及 2 位来自巴东纳加里(KAN)传统密度的传统社区领袖。研究人员使用的工具是访谈。本研究采用目的性抽样技术来确定信息提供者。数据来源是原始数据。研究人员采用半结构化访谈的方式收集数据,直至满足研究人员所需的所有信息。数据分析技术采用迈尔斯和休伯曼模型,即数据还原、数据展示和结论、得出、验证。研究结果发现,除了经济因素外,如今米南卡保妇女被鼓励 "manggaleh mudo",参与帮助丈夫处理家庭财务。另一个因素是通过改善子女教育、储蓄养老金、希望为家乡、邻居和近亲做出贡献、为子孙留下遗产等方式提高家庭质量。母亲的 "manggaleh mudo "收入对家庭经济的贡献大于丈夫的收入。但实际上,根据所有米南卡保人的认识,妻子或母亲的 "menggaleh mudo "收入只是额外收入,而不是主要收入。从预算的角度看,我们可以发现米南卡保妇女的预算目的是确保晚年生活安宁、社会声望和为家庭成员提供服务。从记录的角度看,米南卡保妇女总是很重视时间,并有效和高效地利用时间,绝不会白白浪费时间。因此,她们中的许多人没有时间以书面形式记录家庭财务状况,而是以口头形式记录。不过,也有一些米南卡保妇女会进行记录,因为米南卡保妇女天性坚韧、勤劳,而且总是很乐观。在决策方面,米南卡保人非常重视与丈夫达成 "共识"。
Bundo Kanduang Accounting; An Exploratory Study of the Implementation of Household Accounting in the Minangkabau Matrilineal System
This research aims to determine the role of women in managing household accounting in the Minangkabau matrilineal system. This research method uses qualitative methods. This qualitative research was designed using a phenomenological approach. The research location is at Pasar Raya Padang, Padang City, West Sumatra. The informants in this research were 10 "manggaleh mudo" housewives who were married and had children along with 2 traditional community leaders who came from the Padang nagari (KAN) traditional density. The instrument used by researchers for informants is interviews. This research uses a purposive sampling technique to determine informants. The data source is primary data. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with informants until all the information required by the researcher was met. Data analysis techniques use the Miles and Huberman model, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion, drawing, verification. The research results found that nowadays, apart from economic factors, Minangkabau women are encouraged to "manggaleh mudo" to participate in helping their husbands with their household finances. Another factor is to improve the quality of the family by improving their children's education, saving for old age, wanting to make a contribution to their hometown, neighbors and close relatives, to leave an inheritance for their children and grandchildren. The contribution of the mother's "manggaleh mudo" income to the household economy is greater than the husband's income. But in reality, according to the recognition of all Minangkabau people, the income of a wife or mother from "menggaleh mudo" is only as additional income, not as the main income. From a budgeting perspective, we can see that Minangkabau women budget with the aim of ensuring peace in old age, social prestige, and providing services to family members. From a recording perspective, Minangkabau women always pay attention to time and use it effectively and efficiently and will never waste time in vain. So many of them do not have time to record their household finances in writing but rather verbally. However, there are also some of them who apply record keeping because Minangkabau women have a tenacious nature, are hard workers and are always optimistic. In terms of decision making, the Minangkabau people highly value "consensus" with their husband