Perceived Impact of Events on Urban Household Economy
Doctor Suwardi
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Doctor Suwardi: Universitas Slamet Riyadi Surakarta – Indonesia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 7, 1469-1477
Abstract:
Surakarta City held many international-, national-, and local-scale events in 2022. New economic resource flows from outside to inside town. Trade, hotel, culinary and production sectors and other service sectors move more quickly. What are the perceived impacts of such events on household economy? The author conducted face to face interview with 560 respondents in 56 survey location points. This size of sample meets the margin error criterion of 4.5% at significance level of 95%. Index approach was used to explain the result of research, as follows: (1) the perceived impact of events on household economy belongs to medium (fair) category at 5-Likert scale with total score of 1.777 and mean score of 3.17; and (2) 42.6% of respondents admitted that they obtained income and job more easily.
Date: 2024
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