Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning (AMJEL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the fields of economy and education through multidisciplinary research. AMJEL provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share innovative ideas, findings, and experiences that contribute to the understanding and improvement of economic and educational practices in Asia. Scope: 1. Economic Theory and Practice: Exploring innovations in economic methodologies, policies, and practices to enhance economic development and learning outcomes. 2. Learning Technologies: Investigating the impact of digital tools, e-learning platforms, and educational software in enhancing economic education and learning experiences. 3. Educational Psychology: Examining learning behaviors, cognitive development, and psychological factors influencing economic education. 4. Comparative Studies: Conducting comparative studies of economic and educational systems, practices, and outcomes across different Asian countries. 5. Higher Education: Researching tertiary education, university administration, and academic performance in higher education institutions, with a focus on economic education. 6. Lifelong Learning: Focusing on adult education, continuing education programs, and professional development opportunities in the economic sector. 7. Inclusive Education: Developing strategies and practices for inclusive economic education, catering to diverse learners, including those with disabilities. 8. Policy and Administration: Analyzing economic and educational policies, leadership, and management in educational institutions. 9. Cultural Influences: Understanding the impact of cultural, social, and economic factors on educational and economic practices and learning outcomes. 10. Language Education: Investigating language acquisition, bilingual education, and language teaching methodologies related to economic learning. 11. Rural Economy and Education: Addressing the challenges and innovations in economic education in rural areas, including access to education, quality of education, and rural-urban educational and economic disparities.
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Evaluation of Community Empowerment Initiatives in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Control and Prevention in Pekanbaru City: English
Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat;
Agung, Vaqqi Riehanda;
Lubis, Satia Negara
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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This study aimed to evaluate the use of community empowerment strategies in dengue fever prevention and control in Pekanbaru City, with a focus on program inputs, outputs, and processes in relation to regional planning. Utilizing qualitative methods, the study relied heavily on informants to shape its findings. The "one house one jumantik" initiative encountered significant challenges due to limited funding and funds being redirected for Covid-19 management. Additionally, the facilities and infrastructure in Limapuluh District were found to be inadequate. Despite improvements in dengue fever incidence rates, the ABJ (Larva Free Rate) in Limapuluh and Sail Districts failed to meet the Indonesian Ministry of Health's target of ≥ 95%.
Evaluation of Housing Development Growth in Asahan Regency: English
Suharizki, Eko;
Nasution, Zulkifli;
Purwoko, Agus;
Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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This study aims to evaluate the factors influencing housing development growth in Asahan Regency and to assess the socio-economic impacts on the local community. The research focuses on the transition of land use from agricultural to non-agricultural purposes, examining the driving determinants and the consequent socio-economic effects. Utilizing both primary data from interviews and questionnaires and secondary data from official statistics and literature, the study employs multiple regression analysis to identify key factors such as location, price, facilities, and accessibility. The findings indicate that while these factors positively influence housing development growth, their significance varies. The study also highlights the socio-economic impacts, including job displacement for farmers, reduced social interaction, social stratification, and new employment opportunities. Recommendations are made for better land management and the development of new agricultural areas to ensure sustainable growth.
Evaluation of the Self-Help Housing Assistance Program (BRS) in Enhancing Rural Area Planning in Subulussalam Utara Village, Simpang Kiri District, Subulussalam City, Aceh Province: English
masrizal;
Lubis, Satia Negara;
Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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This study evaluates the implementation of the Self-Help Housing Assistance Program (BRS) in Subulussalam Utara Village, Simpang Kiri District, Subulussalam City, Aceh Province, focusing on factors that support and hinder its success. The research aims to understand how the BRS program contributes to rural area planning and its impact on the local community, particularly low-income families needing adequate housing. Utilizing qualitative methods, the study collects data through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings highlight the importance of effective communication and collaboration among stakeholders while identifying challenges such as limited human resources and target accuracy. Recommendations are made to enhance coordination, improve human resource capacity, and ensure the program's benefits reach the intended beneficiaries.
Income Analysis of Coffee Farmers and Its Impact on Regional Development (Case Study: Pematang Sidamanik District, Simalungun Regency, Indonesia): English
Gulo, Tiurma;
Lubis, Satia Negara;
Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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This study investigates the influence of government policies, supporting infrastructure, and farmer institutions on the income of coffee farmers in Pematang Sidamanik District, Simalungun Regency. Utilizing survey methods and data analysis, information was gathered from coffee farmers through interviews and questionnaires. The findings reveal that supporting infrastructure and farmer institutions significantly impact coffee farmers' income both collectively and individually. Conversely, government policies did not show a significant effect. Enhancing coffee production can positively contribute to regional development if backed by supportive policies. Recommendations include a committed governmental focus on priority development programs, particularly in agricultural infrastructure, strengthening farmer institutions, and increasing farmers' knowledge of technology and information. Implementing these recommendations is expected to facilitate more effective coffee agricultural development in Pematang Sidamanik District, improve farmers' welfare, and positively impact regional development as a whole.
Policy Strategies for Spatial Planning in Regional Development of Kisaran City, Asahan Regency, Indonesia: English
Samosir, Abdul Hamid Akhyar;
Lubis, Satia Negara;
Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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This study explores the existing conditions and development potential of Kisaran City, Asahan Regency. The analysis includes land use patterns, conformity evaluation with the Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW), and the impact of natural disasters. SWOT analysis and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) were used to identify the priority of spatial planning concepts in regional development. The results indicate that Kisaran City is still dominated by plantation land with potential risks of fire and flooding. There are discrepancies with the RTRW regarding development that does not align with government predictions. AHP results show the highest priority on decentralization concepts followed by functional integration and growth centers. Recommendations include revisiting the RTRW, strengthening community roles in supporting the economy and tourism, enhancing infrastructure in densely populated areas, and developing growth centers in residential areas with space for new infrastructure. This study provides a comprehensive overview to support structured and sustainable regional development planning for Kisaran City.