2020
DOI: 10.35808/ijeba/486
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The Impacts of Covid-19 Pandemic on Socio-Economic Mobility in Indonesia

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to examine the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on social and economic mobility occurring in Indonesia. The research illustrates that the effects of the pandemic are strongly felt in mobility in the socioeconomic sectors. Design/Methodology/Approach: To give answer to the research question whether COVID-19 pandemic has impact on socioeconomic mobility in Indonesia, firstly, we review the literature to find out what different scholars have found in recent researches conce… Show more

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“…Clashes and differences in views on human mobility are a big problem in the current pandemic situation. First, during the COVID-19 pandemic, people’s movement from one place to another becomes a calculation and analysis to see and assess the number of COVID-19 spread caused by this mobility [ 32 ]. Second, to maintain and improve the tourism sector, human mobility is needed so that the tourism sector can survive during a pandemic.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clashes and differences in views on human mobility are a big problem in the current pandemic situation. First, during the COVID-19 pandemic, people’s movement from one place to another becomes a calculation and analysis to see and assess the number of COVID-19 spread caused by this mobility [ 32 ]. Second, to maintain and improve the tourism sector, human mobility is needed so that the tourism sector can survive during a pandemic.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement of the human security was based on the criteria set by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and Thammasart university. Ten human securities are: 1) shelters and inhabits 2) health 3) education 4) employment and income 5) family 6) personal 7) social supports 8) society and culture 9) rights and justice 10) politics and participation (Kaewkangwan, 1995;Klungboonkrong, Jaensirisak and Satiennam, 2017;Prawoto, Purnomo and Zahra, 2020;Noja and Cristea, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current conditions have definitely affected socio-economic mobility in Indonesia. A study conducted by Prawoto et al (2020) revealed the relationship between the Covid-19 pandemic and the socioeconomic mobility of people in Indonesia with two possibilities as the respective outcomes, which are positive and negative respectively. The negative relationship occurs in the tourism, shopping, and pharmaceutical, gardening, transportation, and office sectors, while the positive relationship occurs in the residential sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative relationship occurs in the tourism, shopping, and pharmaceutical, gardening, transportation, and office sectors, while the positive relationship occurs in the residential sector. This means that the higher the level of distribution, the higher the number of people living at home (Prawoto et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%