
Abstract This research is entitled "Analysis of Working Time Allocation and Labor Contribution Level in Paddy Rice Farming in Montong Baan Village, Sikur District, East Lombok Regency". The purpose of holding this study is 1. To find out how much work time is allocated in each rice field farming business activity in Montong Baan Village, and 2. To find out how much labor contributes both from within the family and from outside the family in each rice farming business in Montong Baan Village. The type of research used is Descriptive Quantitative research. The determination of the sample was carried out using the Slovin Formula. Determination of respondent samples by technique simple random sampling. The analysis tool used is the HKSP/MEW formula (Man Equivalent Workdays), and the contribution analysis tool for work. The results of the study show that the most allocation of working time is in the use of Fa/FL, where in paddy rice farming the use of TKDK/FL is 47.54 HKSP/MEW. In TKDK/FL, only 2 (two) types of labor are used, namely, men and women. Where the allocation of working time for men is 31.97 HKSP/MEW and for women is 15.57 HKSP/MEW. Meanwhile, in paddy rice farming, the use of TKLK/OFL is 41.38 HKSP/MEW. In the TKLK/OFL of the labor used, there are 3 (three) types of labor, namely, men, women, and tractors. Where the allocation of men's working time is 13.70 HKSP/MEW, the allocation of women's working time is 25.26 HKSP/MEW and tractors are only 2.42 HKSP/MEW. The largest allocation of working time is in Maintenance activities, which is 39.55 HKSP/MEW. Of the total rice farming activities in Montong Baan Village, Family Labors (TKDK/FL) contributed 53.47%, while Out-Of-Family Labors (TKLK/OFL) contributed 46.54%. Key Words: Working Time Allocation, Labor Contribution, Paddy Rice Farming Business
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