Poverty starts at home. When poverty occurs in households headed by women, a popular stereotype is formed, namely "the poorest of the poor" or the term "poorest of the poor", because it is assumed that women and children in these households suffer more from poverty than those who live in households. considered ideal under male leadership. Poverty not only affects the well-being of children but also emotionally, psychologically and ultimately socially. Various jobs are carried out by women heads of households including working in the fishery sector.