在Covid-19大流行期间,小规模渔民如何生存

Suci Rahmawati Prima, Ake Wihadanto, Ni Made Ayu Krisna Cahyadi
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本研究旨在研究肯达里湾的沿海渔民如何在Covid-19大流行期间生存,特别是从经济角度。然而,过去三年发生的Covid-19大流行已经动摇了包括小规模渔民在内的社会多个层面的经济。本研究的对象是肯达里湾海岸的50名小规模渔民,采用调查和访谈的方法收集数据。通过数据分析,揭示了Kendari湾沿岸小规模渔民的特征,从经济角度考察了COVID-19大流行对渔民收入的影响以及渔民面临的制约因素。结果表明,小规模渔民平均从小就以渔民身份工作,作为从父母那里继承的一种形式,无法完成基本的义务教育。令人惊讶的是,Covid-19大流行对渔民的收入没有太大影响,因为最大的影响来自天气因素和船燃料的高成本。渔民需要解决的众多问题之一是难以获得创业所需的资金和资金。这种情况的发生是由于这些渔民的信息有限。这项研究的新颖之处在于,它研究了与获得公共资金有关的大流行病的影响。
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How Small-scale Fishermen Survive During the Pandemic of Covid-19
This study aims to examine how the Kendari Bay’s coastal fishermen survive during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially from an economic perspective. However, the Covid-19 pandemic that occurred in the last three years has been able to shake the economy in several levels of society, including small-scale fishermen. The object of this research is 50 small-scale fishermen on the coast of Kendari Bay with data collection methods using surveys and interviews. Data analysis was carried out to reveal the characteristics of small-scale fishermen on the coast of Kendari Bay, to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fishermen's income, and the constraints faced by fishermen from an economic perspective. The results show that small-scale fishermen averagely work as fishermen from a young age, as a form of inheritance from their parents and cannot complete basic compulsory education. Surprisingly, the Covid-19 pandemic does not have much impact on fishermen's income because the biggest impact comes from weather factors and the high cost of boat fuel. One of many issues that the fishermen need to deal is the difficulty on accessing capital and financial to start a business. This is happening due to limited information for these fishermen. The novelty of this research is in the study of the impact of the pandemic which is associated with access to public finance.
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