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The Economic Impact of International Tourism on the Indonesian Economy Adi Lumaksono; D.S. Priyarsono; Kuntjoro .; Rusman Heriawan
Forum Pasca Sarjana Vol. 35 No. 1 (2012): Forum Pascasarjana
Publisher : Forum Pasca Sarjana

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Tourism has played an important role in the Indonesian economy especially inbound tourists which give foreign exchange earnings. On the other hand, outbound tourists bring dollars outside Indonesia. It will have an impact on tourism balance which is still surplus in the case of Indonesia. This study finds that the surplus of tourism balance tends to decrease. By using econometric models, this study also identifies  the variables which influence inbound and outbound tourists both the number of arrival/departure and their average expenditure per visit. GDP was the most influencing variable. Simulation will be applied to identify the impacts of policy on the flow of foreign exchange through international tourism. The results of this simulation will be used to analyze  the economic impact of inbound tourists by using Input-Output Model. It shows that exchange rate will give higher impact compared to the other variables.  Key words: inbound-outbound tourist, tourism balance, economic impact, econometric model, input-output analysis
Pendeteksian Hubungan Rating Hotel Terhadap Okupansi Hotel Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 Yustiani, Dwi; Nooraeni, Rani; Lumaksono, Adi
Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata
Publisher : LPPM STP ARS Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51977/jiip.v5i1.1078

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After the Covid-19 pandemic, Bali tourism began to revive, marked by an increase in hotel occupancy. Digitalization is playing its part in improving tourism in general. This study aims to look at hotel occupancy profiles in the Sarbagita and Non Sarbagita areas and to see how high digital hotel ratings are in the two areas. This study also detects a relationship between hotel ratings and hotel occupancy in the two regions. The data used in this study are VHTS data for 2019 and 2022 sourced from the Central Bureau of Statistics, as well as hotel rating data by utilizing big data. with web scraping technique. This study used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics using the Chi Square test. The research results obtained were changes in hotel occupancy patterns in the Sarbagita area which tended to increase in December after the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chi-Square test shows that there is a relationship between hotel ratings and hotel occupancy for both the Sarbagita and non-Sarbagita areas.
Pekerja Anak dan Pendidikannya Di Masa Depan Hamdani, Febri; Nooraeni, Rani; Lumaksono, Adi
Jurnal Pendidikan Nonformal Vol 18, No 1 (2023): Maret 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan-Universitas Negeri Malang

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Child labour has an impact not only on health but also on education in the future. Being a child labour, the minimum consequence is the disruption of the child's time to go to school and in some cases, the child cannot go to school at all. This study uses data from the Indonesia Life Family Survey (IFLS) where the individuals studied are the same for each IFLS period. The results show that there is a difference between those who have worked as child workers in the past, who have a lower level of education than those who were not child laborers. The difference can be seen 14 years later. This is reinforced by the results of statistical tests with Logistic Regression where there is a strong relationship between child labour and the level of final education. Those who are child workers have a greater chance of only graduating from elementary and junior high school compared to those who are not child laborers.
Pendeteksian Hubungan Rating Hotel Terhadap Okupansi Hotel Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 Yustiani, Dwi; Nooraeni, Rani; Lumaksono, Adi
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pariwisata Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata
Publisher : LPPM STP ARS Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51977/jiip.v5i1.1078

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After the Covid-19 pandemic, Bali tourism began to revive, marked by an increase in hotel occupancy. Digitalization is playing its part in improving tourism in general. This study aims to look at hotel occupancy profiles in the Sarbagita and Non Sarbagita areas and to see how high digital hotel ratings are in the two areas. This study also detects a relationship between hotel ratings and hotel occupancy in the two regions. The data used in this study are VHTS data for 2019 and 2022 sourced from the Central Bureau of Statistics, as well as hotel rating data by utilizing big data. with web scraping technique. This study used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics using the Chi Square test. The research results obtained were changes in hotel occupancy patterns in the Sarbagita area which tended to increase in December after the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chi-Square test shows that there is a relationship between hotel ratings and hotel occupancy for both the Sarbagita and non-Sarbagita areas.