2020
DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v36i1.5301
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Correlation Between Numbers of Low-Income Households and Urban Slums Expansion in Cimahi

Abstract: Cimahi City is one of the fast-growing cities located in the peri-urban area of the Bandung Metropolitan Area.  Like other cities, Cimahi City is faced with the problem of eradicating slums.   Based on the Final Report on the Plan for Prevention and Improvement of Urban Slum Quality 2017, the total of slum area in Cimahi City is 156.79 Ha and the sum of low-income were 5,097 households.  This study aims to examine the relationship between the increase of low-income communities and the wide-area of slum… Show more

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has brought disruption to people's economic activities, especially in sectors that are highly dependent on visits from outsiders, such as tourism (Priyanto, Purnomo, Andoko, Khairina, & Fadhlurrohman, 2020). These economic difficulties can have implications for the increase in the number of low-income households which have a negative impact on settlements, especially the expansion of slum settlements (Vitriana, 2020). Complexities between economic necessity, uncertainty about the future, and limitations to carrying out "normal" activities during the pandemic have increased mental health risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has brought disruption to people's economic activities, especially in sectors that are highly dependent on visits from outsiders, such as tourism (Priyanto, Purnomo, Andoko, Khairina, & Fadhlurrohman, 2020). These economic difficulties can have implications for the increase in the number of low-income households which have a negative impact on settlements, especially the expansion of slum settlements (Vitriana, 2020). Complexities between economic necessity, uncertainty about the future, and limitations to carrying out "normal" activities during the pandemic have increased mental health risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%