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Abstract

Abstract

The development of a region is frequently followed by the emergence of slum settlements which further obstruct the growth of productive activities. This study evaluates the effects of Slum Upgrading Program in Indonesia to the growth of small-micro industries, cooperatives, and hotels in slum area. By using difference in difference (DID) method, this study analysed 3427 villages in 33 provinces during 2016-2018. It was found that program increased the number of micro and small industries and hotels, and reduced the number of cooperatives. This finding indicated that mitigate slums effectively have an impact on the development of small industries and tourism facilities.

Bahasa Abstract

Abstrak

Perkembangan suatu wilayah seringkali dibarengi dengan munculnya permukiman kumuh yang selanjutnya menghambat pertumbuhan kegiatan produktif. Studi ini mengevaluasi efek dari Program Peremajaan Kawasan Kumuh di Indonesia (Program Kota Tanpa Kumuh atau Progam Kotaku) terhadap pertumbuhan industri kecil mikro, koperasi, dan hotel di kawasan kumuh. Dengan menggunakan metode difference in difference (DID), studi ini menganalisis 3427 desa/kelurahan di 33 provinsi selama tahun 2016-2018. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa Program Kotaku meningkatkan jumlah industri mikro dan kecil dan hotel, sementara menurunkan jumlah koperasi. Temuan tersebut menunjukan bahwa upaya pengentasan permukiman kumuh dapat secara efektif berdampak terhadap perkembangan industri kecil dan sarana pariwisata.

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