Definition
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Swadaya (self-supporting) Village/Village unit is a traditional village/village unit that has binding customs; the relationship between people is strong, social control is based on the family. The population’s primary activity is homogeneous and is just enough to fulfill its primary needs only, using simple technology, the productivity level is low with minimum infrastructure.
Swakarya (self-developing) Village/Village unit is one level more advanced than a Swadaya village/village unit. The customs of the village community is going through a transition. Outside influences have started to enter the village/village unit, affecting the ways of thinking. The line of work has expanded, the population’s primary activity has started to expand from the primary sector to the secondary sector. Productivity has started to increase balanced with the increase of village/village unit infrastructures.
Swasembada (self-supporting, self-sufficient) Village/Village unit is one level more advanced than a Swakarya village. The customs of the community is not binding and the relationship between people is rational in nature. The population’s primary activity is diverse and has progressed to the tertiary sector.
New technologies are implemented so that productivity is high, balanced by the appropriate infrastructure of the village/village unit.