https://riset.unisma.ac.id/index.php/JASE/issue/feedJournal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE)2024-02-11T22:51:57+07:00Dr. Ir. Nikmatul Khoiriyah, M.P.nikmatul@unisma.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economic (JASE) is an international journal providing a forum for research in economics and disciplines related to statistics, econometrics, marketing, agribusiness management, policy, history and sociology, and applications to issues in agriculture (also social -fishery and livestock economy), healthy food, and related agro-industry; village community, and the environment. JASE has been <strong>SINTA 5 accredited</strong>. Accreditation is valid from<strong> Volume 1 No. 2 of 2020</strong> to <strong>Volume 6 Number 1 of 2025</strong> with pISSN <a href="https://issn.lipi.go.id/terbit/detail/1596616450">2745-6889</a> and eISSN <a href="https://issn.lipi.go.id/terbit/detail/1596615050">2745-6897</a>. JASE will be published <strong>twice</strong> a year, in June and December.</p> <ul> <li>Journals for agricultural socio-economic disciplines worldwide - ultimately published and immediately heading for the ranking of accredited journals.</li> <li>A dynamic, international, applied socio-economics science journal leading in agriculture, healthy food and related agroindustries, rural development, and the environment</li> <li>Articles on developments in research and analytical methods as well as the application of existing methods and techniques to new problems and situations</li> <li>Fast turnaround: 3-14 days from submission to first decision</li> </ul>https://riset.unisma.ac.id/index.php/JASE/article/view/21493HOUSEHOLD SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS AFFECTING FAMILY FOOD CONSUMPTION: A CASE STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS IN GUNUNG JATI VILLAGE EAST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA2024-02-03T09:27:02+07:00Lia Rohmatul Maulaliarohmatul@unisma.ac.idDwi Susilowatidwi_s@unisma.ac.id<p>Food adequacy is often a measure of household welfare. Household food consumption is the need of household members for food which aims to strengthen food security at the household level. The quality and quantity of food consumed by each individual will influence the individual's nutritional status. This research aims to analyze how socioeconomic factors influence family food consumption. The research was conducted in Gunung Jati Village, Jabung District, Malang Regency using probability sampling techniques in the form of random sampling. The sample was selected by <em>accidental sampling </em>as many as 49 mothers with toddlers. The data analysis method used is logistic regression. Socioeconomic factors that have the potential to influence mothers' decisions in fulfilling family food consumption are the mother's education (X<sub>2</sub>), household income (X<sub>3</sub>), and mother's nutritional knowledge (X<sub>4</sub>).</p>2024-02-11T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2024 Lia Rohmatul Maula, Dwi Susilowati