ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE INCOME LEVEL OF MICROENTERPRISES IN SELONG SUB-DISTRICT, EAST LOMBOK DISTRICT

Abstract

This study aims to analyze partially and simultaneously business capital, working hours, length of business, education level and gender on the income of Micro Business actors in Selong District, East Lombok Regency. This research is a type of quantitative research using a comparative causal approach or it can also be called ex post facto research. The sample of this study were 95 respondents who were micro business actors in Selong District, East Lombok Regency. The sampling technique in this study used purposive sampling technique using the slovin theory. This study uses primary data from the results of interviews and filling out questionnaires. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis methods with dummy variables.

The results of this study indicate that partially business capital, working hours, length of business and education level have a significant effect on the income of Micro Business actors in Selong District, East Lombok Regency with a significant level of α = 5% while partially gender does not have a significant effect on Micro Business actors in Selong District, East Lombok Regency at a significant level of α = 5% and simultaneously business capital, working hours, length of business, education level and gender have a significant effect on the income of Micro Business actors in Selong District, East Lombok Regency with a significant level of α = 5%.

Keywords: Business Capital, Working Hours, Length of Business, Education Level, Gender and Business Income