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The Effect of Unemployment Rate, Education Level and Total Population on Poverty in West Java Province Diki Purnomo; Gadis Amelia Pohan; Salsabilah Nurul Izza
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 2 No. 5 (2023): May, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v2i5.4144

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Poverty is a problem that always arises faced by both developed and developing countries. This study aims to determine the effect of population, education level and unemployment rate on poverty in the cities of West Java Province. This type of research data uses secondary data, namely time series data from 2012-2021 and cross section data in 9 cities in West Java Province which were obtained from the West Java Central Bureau of Statistics. The analytical method used in this study is Panel Data Regression using the Eviews 9 analysis tool. The results show that population size has a negative and significant effect on poverty in the cities of West Java Province. Taken together, population size, education level and Unemployment rate affects poverty in the cities of West Java Province.
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Merchant Retribution at the Nawacita Sampali Market Bonaraja Purba; Andri Hasmawi Harahap; Gadis Amelia Pohan; Salsabilah Nurul Izza
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v2i7.4598

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The purpose of this research is to find out how effective the acceptance of market retribution is at the Nawacita Sampali Market, Deli Serdang Regency. This research was conducted using descriptive research methods. Descriptive research is research that seeks to describe current problem solving based on data. This type of quantitative descriptive research used in this study is intended to analyze and obtain an overview of the Effectiveness of Levy Payments in the Nawacita Market. The data collection techniques that will be used in this study are observation techniques, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The results showed that of the 15 samples that had been surveyed, there were 7 traders who paid daily, monthly, annual fees, 2 traders who paid daily and monthly fees, and 6 traders who paid only daily fees. For traders who rent kiosks every day, a levy fee of Rp. 1,000 is charged. For those outside the market yard, a levy fee of Rp. 2,000 will be charged.