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Using Correlation to Explore the Impact of Corona Virus Disease on Socioeconomics Fitriadi Fitriadi; Jiuhardi Jiuhardi; Arfiah Busari; Yana Ulfah; Y. Permadi Hakim; Erwin Kurniawan A.; Dio Caisar Darma
Emerging Science Journal Vol 6 (2022): Special Issue "COVID-19: Emerging Research"
Publisher : Ital Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/esj-2022-SPER-012

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In the 21stcentury, the tragedy of the pandemic shocks the world. This non-natural disaster is called COVID-19. Its dominant effect is also worrying about social and economic conflicts at local, national, and even international levels. The orientation of this research is to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the socioeconomic aspects in Indonesia from 2020-2022. We set the research using official/secondary publications. Data analysis was interpreted in three formats: Pearson, Kendall’s, and Spearman’s correlations. It channelled empirical testing through Microsoft Excel and SPSS v.25. Social items include migration, mortality, domestic violence, and sexual harassment, while the nine economic items are per capita spending, well-being, unemployment, poverty, and labor productivity. Then, statistical instruments were reviewed based on the correlation coefficient and level of significance (5% for Pearson and 1% for Kendall’s and Spearman’s). The results are not much different between Pearson’s approach, Kendall’s and Spearman’s. In Pearson model, it proved a negative correlation when COVID-19 increases, so migration, unemployment, poverty, and labor productivity decrease. COVID-19 has had a positive impact on mortality, domestic violence, sexual harassment, per capita spending, and well-being. In Kendall’s and Spearman’s tests, poverty and labor productivity have actually increased because of COVID-19. Implementing semi-lockdown is a priority so that the social and macroeconomic constellations continue without ignoring the latent dangers of COVID-19. The limitations of the study are discussed in the future. Doi: 10.28991/esj-2022-SPER-012 Full Text: PDF
Using Correlation to Explore the Impact of Corona Virus Disease on Socioeconomics Fitriadi, Fitriadi; Jiuhardi, Jiuhardi; Busari, Arfiah; Ulfah, Yana; Hakim, Y. Permadi; A., Erwin Kurniawan; Darma, Dio Caisar
Emerging Science Journal Vol. 6 (2022): Special Issue "COVID-19: Emerging Research"
Publisher : Ital Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/esj-2022-SPER-012

Abstract

In the 21stcentury, the tragedy of the pandemic shocks the world. This non-natural disaster is called COVID-19. Its dominant effect is also worrying about social and economic conflicts at local, national, and even international levels. The orientation of this research is to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the socioeconomic aspects in Indonesia from 2020-2022. We set the research using official/secondary publications. Data analysis was interpreted in three formats: Pearson, Kendall's, and Spearman's correlations. It channelled empirical testing through Microsoft Excel and SPSS v.25. Social items include migration, mortality, domestic violence, and sexual harassment, while the nine economic items are per capita spending, well-being, unemployment, poverty, and labor productivity. Then, statistical instruments were reviewed based on the correlation coefficient and level of significance (5% for Pearson and 1% for Kendall's and Spearman's). The results are not much different between Pearson's approach, Kendall's and Spearman's. In Pearson model, it proved a negative correlation when COVID-19 increases, so migration, unemployment, poverty, and labor productivity decrease. COVID-19 has had a positive impact on mortality, domestic violence, sexual harassment, per capita spending, and well-being. In Kendall's and Spearman's tests, poverty and labor productivity have actually increased because of COVID-19. Implementing semi-lockdown is a priority so that the social and macroeconomic constellations continue without ignoring the latent dangers of COVID-19. The limitations of the study are discussed in the future. Doi: 10.28991/esj-2022-SPER-012 Full Text: PDF
Co-Authors A., Erwin Kurniawan Adi Wijaya Adi Wijaya Agus Junaidi Agus Junaidi Agus Junaidi Agus Junaidi Agus Junaidi Agus Junaidi Agus Sella Akbar Lufi Zulfikar Akhmad Noor Akhmad Noor AKHMAD NOOR Akhmad Noor Andriawan Kustiawan Andriawan Kustiawan Andriawan Kustiawan Andriyawan Kustiyawan Anugrah, Fatmadilla Arnika Arnika Claudia Eva Lumbantoruan Crysi Nurjanah Daniel Telaumbanua Dede Wulandari Desi Wulandari Desy Sudarwati Dewi Yani Dhika Awaluddin Diana Lestari, Diana Dio Caisar Darma Dwi Mega Merinda Emmilya Umma Aziza Gaffar Endika Bagas Erwin Kurniawan A. Erwin Kurniawan A. Erwin Kurniawan A. Fitriadi Fitriadi Hakim, Y. Permadi Heri Kafri Idasa Fitri Indra Setiawan Jiuhardi Jiuhardi Jiuhardi, Jiuhardi Juliansyah Roy Jumri Jumri, Jumri KHARISMA, MUHAMMAD Kurniawan A, Erwin Kurniawan A., Erwin Kusuma, Jati Mirawati Agustina Muhammad Awaluddin Muhammad Awaluddin, Muhammad Muhammad Kharisma Muhammad Rizal Saputra Muhammad Syahfarudin Kaisar Muliadi Muliadi Muliati Muliati Muliati Muliati, Muliati Muliati, Muliati Mursalim Mursalim Muslimatin Toyyibatun Nadwati Nastiti Novia Ayuningtyas Nisa, Febriana Khoirun Nurjanana Nurjanana Nurul Hasinah Nurul Hidayah Pranata, Julian Priyagus, Priyagus Remawanti Remawanti Riandy Ernanda Putra Rizki, Muhammad Erfan Rizqa Herma Pratiwi Rudi Hartono Rudi Hartono Rusliana, Nanang Saputro, Hendra Rudianto Siti Amalia Siti Amalia Siti Amaliah Siti Jannah Sri Pujiati Sugiyanto, Muhammad Adi Sulfadli, Sulfadli Syaifullah Safri Syarifah Hudayah Theresia Militina Tiara Sari Tri Nor Apriyani Y. Permadi Hakim Yana Ulfah Yuliani Yuliani Yunita Ratna Sari Zamruddin Hasid