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Covid 19 pandemic on the growth of the entrepreneurship society in Indonesian community Imam Mahfud; Mohamad Zaenal Arifin; Mariya Ulpah
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January
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The COVID-19 pandemic has given birth to many positive things in our society, especially in building a people's economy, or the emergence of many new MSMEs which have become a new change in the behavior of the Indonesian people. This study uses a literature study by conducting descriptive analysis by combining existing data and information in order to obtain scientific conclusions. The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus means society needs to reengage and fundamentally adapt to Entrepreneurship, and is well suited to taking a crisis perspective that can offer advancements to other streams of innovation including business and sociology. Entrepreneurial action incorporates a powerful mindset that can help society bounce back from the crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to new behavior towards the community, especially those affected by COVID-19, especially in terms of the economy, so that people can adapt more quickly to be more productive and have high competitiveness, thus giving birth to a community culture that has an entrepreneurial spirit.
Review of Islamic Law concerning underage child labor (Comparative study with Labor Law No. 13 of 2003) Rifkah Nurul Lutfhfiah; Imam Mahfud; Imam Turmidzi
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): November 2022
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The practice of child labor is currently rife everywhere, not infrequently there are still many companies that employ minors because of budget efficiency, due to low wages, in practice sometimes companies do not provide rights that should be given to child workers. On the other hand, children are the responsibility of parents who should be given their rights and parents must fulfill the responsibility for the gift of children that God has given to provide a living and a good education. This research includes field research, the results of which will be presented descriptively with qualitative analysis. The results of this study indicate that Islam says that children are prohibited from doing work if the work is not based on their own will and is coercion from parents to earn a living, but it is permissible if the work is done according to the child's will and is a type of light work that can be done by children.