The research aims are (1) to analyze the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on disturbances in the province of Bali, and (2) to analyze
the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on unemployment by regencies/cities in Bali
Province. Due to the concerns of direct contact with an exposed individual,
prolonged job duties without good rest, and disrupted wake and sleep phases,
the phobia of being contaminated has increased the likelihood of tension and
worrying among healthcare workforces. The COVID-19 pandemic not only hurts the
performance of the national economy but also has an impact on the regional
economy of Bali, which incidentally is a subsystem of the national economic
system. Sources of data are secondary sources namely the Central Statistics
Agency of Bali Province and the Population and Employment Service of the
Province of Bali and Regencies throughout Bali. The data analysis methods were
descriptive statistics, before and after/the COVID-19 pandemic, and qualitative
descriptive methods. The results showed that (1) the COVID-19 pandemic had an
impact on increasing unemployment in Bali Province by 106,150 nine
districts/cities that were affected, and three regencies/cities in Bali's
tourism development centers, namely Badung, Gianyar, and Denpasar. The research
is interesting in that it shows how the COVID-19 epidemic is contributing to
Bali's rising unemployment rate. According to the study's findings, the
government has offered a variety of social services and facilities to ensure
that they are appropriate for the intended beneficiaries. However, the
government still needs to offer agricultural skill training and other resources
to workers who transition from tourism to agriculture. In the recovery phase,
the government has indeed relaxed various health care requirements for tourists
visiting Bali tourist destinations. However, other strategies need to be
implemented, such as increasing the number of visa-free countries for tourist
visits to Indonesia and Bali, considering that Bali tourism is the driver of
Bali's economy.
Author(s)details:-
Prof. Dr. Ir. Made
Antara
Faculty of Agriculture, Agribusiness Study Program, Udayana University,
Kuta Selatan, Indonesia.
Prof. Dr. Ir. Made
Sri Sumarniasih
Faculty of Agriculture, Agroecotechnology Study Program, Udayana
University, Kuta Selatan, Indonesia.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crbme/v8/150
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