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Analysis of the Economic Condition of Street Vendors in Jayapura City Post the Covid-19 Pandemic Maga, La; Indahyani, Rachmaeny
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 2 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i2.2958

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Analysis of differences in the income of street vendors during the pandemic and after the Covid-19 pandemic was analyzed using the paired sample t test method using the SPSS 27 for Windows program. Data analysis was carried out in two stages, first as a requirement to perform paired sample t test analysis. The second is to test the research hypothesis, for the analysis requirements in the form of a data normality test, the data normality test uses the One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test. All parametric assumption tests were performed at a significance value of 5%. The results of the analysis in this study show that the total production during the Covid-19 pandemic was 2,876 units/day. Meanwhile, the post-pandemic production amounted to 6,068 units/day. Total income during the Covid-19 pandemic was IDR 122,591,634/month. Meanwhile, the total income after the Covid-19 pandemic was IDR 396,852,124/month. After testing using the SPSS-27 program, it shows that the value of Sig. (2-tailed) = 0.000 < α = 0.05. Then reject the hypothesis H0 and accept the hypothesis H1. Thus, statistically there is a significant difference in the income of street vendors in Yahim Village, Yabansai District, Jayapura City during the pandemic and after the Covid-19 pandemic. This means that street vendors' income has increased after the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Relationship Between Technical, Social, Economic, Financial and Management Factors on the Prospects for Development of Integrated Beef Cattle and Cashew Farming in Muna Regency Rizal, Abdul; Ginting, Nina Maksimiliana; Redu, Silas T; Suriani, Wa Ode; Simatupang, David Oscar; Maga, La
Indonesian Journal Of Animal Agricultural Science (IJAAS) Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Animal Agricultural Science (IJAAS)
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/ijaas.v6i2.48236

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The aim of this research is to relate technical, social, economic, financial and management factors to the prospects for developing integrated beef cattle and cashew farming in Muna Regency. This research was conducted in Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The location was determined purposively with the consideration that Muna Regency is one of the areas that has the largest cattle population and has cashew plantation land. The population in this research was 100. The data collected in this research were primary data and secondary data. The data analysis used is Pearson Correlation analysis at α = 0.05. The research results showed that the technical aspect had a correlation coefficient of 0.569 with a confidence level of 99%. Economic aspect 0.504 with a confidence level of 99%. Social and financial aspects are 0.278 and 0.352 respectively with a confidence level of 95% and 99%. Management aspect 0.587 with a confidence level of 99%.
Adaptation Patterns of Street Vendors in Yahim District, Jayapura City in Economic Recovery During the Covid-19 Pandemic Maga, La; Timisela, Stephanny Inagama; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Matuan, Fetronela
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 5 (2023): 2023 UICEB Papua Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i5.2656

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The Covid-19 pandemic not only has an impact on health, but also has an impact on income levels for street vendors (PKL) in the Yahim District, Jayapura City. Even though street vendors continue to run their businesses, they are always controlled by the government. People are obliged to follow the regulations set by the government on the other hand they must fulfill their family's economic needs. Society must be able to adapt to changing social environmental conditions. The aim of this research is to analyze the forms of active adaptation and passive adaptation carried out by street vendors during the Covid-19 pandemic. There are several forms of active adaptation carried out by street vendors, namely continuing to run the business but with lower production volumes, continuing to run the business with the risk of receiving sanctions from the government, reducing expenses for household needs, and prioritizing basic needs in the form of food, education and health. Meanwhile, the form of passive adaptation carried out by street vendors is temporarily closing their businesses in accordance with government regulations, utilizing remaining capital or profits from businesses run before the Covid-19 pandemic, and utilizing savings.