Kemiskinan merupakan kondisi sosial yang banyak dijumpai di berbagai daerah di Indonesia. Kemiskinan dapat disebabkan oleh berbagai faktor baik internal maupun eksternal. Akibat darikemiskinan lebih berdampak dan dirasakan oleh perempuan dan anak seperti, tingginya angka kematian ibu dan angka kematian bayi, kekerasan pada perempuan dan anak, stunting, trafficking, perceraian, dan sebagainya. Tingkat kemiskinan Kabupaten Garut pada tahun 2017 berada pada posisi 11,27 % dan lebih banyak terletak di pedesaan. Persentase perempuan di Kabupaten Garut 46,9 % dan dalam program pengentasan kemiskinan keberadaannya tidak bisa diabaikan, karena pada dasarnya perempuan merupakan tonggak rumah tangga yang menjadi mitra kaum laki-laki. P2WKSS atau Peningkatan Peranan Wanita Menuju Keluarga Sehat dan Sejahtera merupakan salah satu program pemberdayaan perempuan yang mengkolaborasikan berbagai kegiatan dengan dukungan dari berbagai unsur. P2WKSS di Kabupaten Garut memberikan dampak yang positif dan dilaksanakan setiap tahun. Untuk mempercepat pengurangan jumlah penduduk miskin dan meningkatkan kualitas serta keberlanjutan hasil kegiatannya, maka P2WKSS dapat dicanangkan setiap tahun disetiap kecamatan dan berkelanjutan.
Purpose: This research aims to analyze poverty and to know the effect of Covid-19 pandemic, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), and The City/District Minimum Wages on the poverty in Banten province on the open unemployment rate (TPT) as a mediation variable. Theoretical framework: Poverty is a primary issue that becomes the attention of every nation's government. The poverty rate in the province of Banten is the sum of eight districts or cities. Based on the findings of the National Socio-Economic Survey (Sensus Sosial Ekonomi Nasional), the poverty rate in Banten Province in March 2021 was 6.66 percent, up from 5.92 percent in 2020 and 5.09 percent in 2019. Design/methodology/approach: This study used a sample of eight districts/cities in the province of Banten. This research employs a quantitative methodology using secondary data sources. Banten Province's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) is the data source for this study.. The time frame considered is three years, from 2019 to 2021. Findings: the result of this research shows that Covid-19 Pandemic (as X1), Gross Regional Domestic Product (X2), and The City/District Minimum Wages (X3) show a direct effect on Poverty (Y) in Banten province as 99.2, and indirect effect of Covid-19, Gross Domestic Product and The City/District Minimum Wages through Open Unemployment Rate (Z) on the Poverty (Y) in Banten province as 93.5%. Research, Practical & Social implications: This study expands theories and concepts for addressing poverty and unemployment, particularly in Banten Province, particularly those related to factors that have a significant impact or influence on poverty and unemployment, so they can be used as references by policymakers in Banten Province when developing programs and policies to address these issues, especially in light of the ongoing Covid-19 epidemic, which has not been eradicated. Originality/value: The data value of research originality by measuring and combined the effect of the covid-19 pandemic, GRDP, The City/District Minimum Wages on poverty by using the open unemployment rate variable as mediation for the first time in banten province.
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