WANITA BAJAU TONGGAK KELUARGA NELAYAN ARTISANAL KAMPUNG MENGKABONG, TUARAN, SABAH (BAJAU WOMEN AS A KEY WORKFORCE IN ARTISANAL FISHERMEN FAMILY IN MENGKABONG VILLAGE, TUARAN, SABAH)

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Mohammad Raduan bin Mohd Arif
Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam
Mohammad Sharir bin Mohd Raduan

Abstract

Fishermen comprise mainly men engaged in fishing activities. Women are however involved mainly in grading tasks, packaging and processing of fish. This article attempts to show that the female Bajau in Kampung Mengkabong, Tuaran, Sabah is also engaged in fishing activities using traditional methods. They sell fish and
other fishery products. More interestingly, they play a key role in the management and administration of family finances. This paper explains how they simultaneously perform fishing-related activities, marketing, managing family finances and subsequently saving. The Bajau community is commonly associated with fishing activities, and, consequently, living below the hardcore poverty line as portrayed by several studies. However, the findings of this study suggest otherwise. This study is based on a survey conducted on fifty Bajau women who
are involved in various fishery activities, from production to marketing, in Tuaran, Sabah.


Keywords: Gender, workforce, Artisanal fishermen, poverty, and Sabah

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