The Role of Family Planning (KB) Programs and Family Financial Management to Support Demographic Bonuses in West Java Province EcceS: Economics Social and Development Studies
1Indri Arrafi Juliannisa, 2Tri Siswantini, 3Sugianto
1,2,3Faculty of Economics and Business, UPN Veteran Jakarta-Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v6-i11-26ABSTRACT:
The Role Of Family Planning (Kb) Programs And Family Financial Management To Support Demographic Bonuses In West Java Province Robert Maltus said that population growth is much faster than the growth of natural resources, and the existing population cannot be filled into a full workforce because of the limited available jobs. The government in Indonesia, especially the National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN) launched the Family Planning (KB) program to help suppress or slow down the rate of population growth, because if this is not done at the time of the Demographic Bonus, there will be a surge in the productive population which not all of them can be absorbed by the population. employment. In carrying out family planning, of course, it must be accompanied by clear financial planning, when the child is ready to go to school, the type of school chosen and to the extent that parents can afford to pay for their child's schooling. As a parent, of course, you have to plan all of this when your child is born or even when carrying out a pregnancy program. Based on the research results, it turns out that the partner support variable influences a person to participate in the program, although this variable is also very dependent on other variables, and most importantly, the desire variable is not the main key variable that determines a person's decision to join the family planning program, but the cost information variable. , education and type of family planning are the 3 key variables for someone to join the family planning program and underlie someone to make financial planning, because clear financial planning from the start of marriage really helps families to create proper education.
KEYWORDS:
Family Planning; KB Programs; Family Financial Management; Support Demographics; Population
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