SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNITY AROUND THE RESIDENTAL COMPLEX IN CAMPUS AREA OF WEST ACEH DISTRICT, ACEH PROVINCE

Yayuk Eko Wahyuningsih, T. Zulham, Leli Putri Ansari, Sahna Wati Br Ujung
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The shift in the status of certain investments, such as the transition from private institutions to public ones, has a significant impact on enhancing the socio-economic landscape of a region. This transformation is evident in the southwest coast of Aceh, particularly in West Aceh District, where two private universities (Teuku Umar University and STAIN Meulaboh) were converted into state institutions, accompanied by the establishment of AKN Aceh Barat, a new state campus. This study aims to assess the social and economic characteristics of residents in housing complexes near West Aceh District's campus cluster in Aceh Province. The primary data for this study were collected from five points within these housing complexes, including Perumnas Alps, ADB Complex I and II, Griya Mahoni Housing, and Sanggamara Housing. A total of 100 households were surveyed using a simple random sampling method, and supplementary data were obtained from secondary sources. The findings indicate that, socially, a significant portion (22%) of residents in these housing complexes are civil servants, mainly working as lecturers or staff at the three campuses or nearby elementary and secondary schools. From a cultural perspective, 89% of the residents’ hail from Aceh, while 3% come from North Sumatra. Economically, the majority (38%) have a monthly income ranging from IDR 2,000,000 to 4,000,000, while 36% earn below IDR 2,000,000 per month. In conclusion, this research suggests the necessity for collaboration between the West Aceh District government, REI, and the three campuses to strategically plan new residential areas, fostering socio-economic advancement, and promoting environmental preservation through enhanced green initiatives.
亚齐省西亚齐区校园住宅区周边社区的社会经济特征
某些投资地位的转变,例如从私人机构向公共机构的转变,对加强一个区域的社会经济状况具有重大影响。这种转变在亚齐西南海岸很明显,特别是在西亚齐地区,那里的两所私立大学(Teuku Umar大学和STAIN Meulaboh)被转变为州立机构,同时还建立了AKN Aceh Barat,这是一个新的州立校园。本研究旨在评估亚齐省西亚齐区校园群附近住宅区居民的社会和经济特征。本研究的主要数据是从这些住宅区的五个点收集的,包括Perumnas Alps、ADB Complex I和II、Griya Mahoni housing和Sanggamara housing。采用简单随机抽样法,对100户家庭进行调查,补充资料来源于二手资料。调查结果表明,从社会角度来看,这些住宅区的居民中有很大一部分(22%)是公务员,主要在三个校区或附近的小学和中学担任讲师或工作人员。从文化角度来看,89%的居民来自亚齐,3%来自北苏门答腊。经济上,大多数(38%)的月收入在200万至400万印尼盾之间,而36%的月收入低于200万印尼盾。总之,本研究表明,有必要在西亚齐地区政府、REI和三个校区之间进行合作,以战略性地规划新的住宅区,促进社会经济发展,并通过加强绿色倡议促进环境保护。
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