An institutional analysis of sasi laut in Maluku, Indonesia



Appendix 3C: Socio-economic data for case study villages.

Average age of respondents

Village

Average years ± Std. Deviation (n)

Nolloth

47.47 ± 11.80 (30)

Haruku

50.47 ± 11.33 (30)

Tuhaha

52.87 ± 11.06 (30)

Hulaliu

47.27 ± 13.50 (30)

Seri

42.4 ± 9.18 (29)

Hutumuri

47.23 ± 13.14 (30)

Total

47.98 ± 12.04 (179)

Average years of education of respondents

Village

Average years of education ± Std. Deviation (n)

Nolloth

6.20 ± .76 (30)

Haruku

7.10 ± 2.29 (30)

Tuhaha

7.17 ± 2.20 (30)

Hulaliu

7.60 ± 2.19 (30)

Seri

7.14 ± 3.25 (29)

Hutumuri

7.20 ± 2.31 (30)

Total

7.07 ± 2.29 (179)

Fishers related to ruling elite (soa besar)

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

46.7%

73.3%

33.3%

53.3%

20.7%

6.9%

39.3%

Religion of respondents

Islam

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

0%

0%

0%

0%    ~

0%

40%

7%

Protestant

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

60%

93%

% Fishers who are members of fishing organization / group

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

10%

3.3%

3.4%

200%

10.3%

0%

7.9%

% Fishers who are members of church/government groups

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

20.0%

20.0%

0%

33.3%

41.4%

23.3%

23.0%

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