scholarly journals POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITY CHANGING PATTERN IN SUMATERA UTARA

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 225
Author(s):  
Nilasari Siagian

The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution of population density descriptions and patterns of change in North Sumatra. This type of research is library research (Library Research). Data collection techniques are carried out by utilizing existing facilities in the library, such as books, magazines, documents, secondary data records, statistical data, or pure library research related to the object of research. The analytical method provides a clear, objective, systematic, analytical, and critical description and description of the distribution and population density description: characteristics and patterns of change in North Sumatra. The initial step is achieved by collecting the required data, classifying it, describing it, and then analyzing it. The results of this study explain that the distribution pattern and population density that occur are caused by spatial characteristics and geological changes. When viewed from the aspect of population density. The high population density in North Sumatra causes social problems such as congestion, poverty, health services, crime rates, settlements, unhealthy living environments, and others. The pattern of population distribution that occurs is geographical. The largest distribution is still throughout the East Coast region, wherein that region there are the largest number of districts (above 5% of the province's population).Keywords: Population, Distribution, Density, Spatial 

2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Mbina Pinem

This research porposes to understand growth and spread of population in Province of North Sumatra. The method used here is decriptive analysis of secondary data with the spatial approach. Whereas the object of research are the number of population, the population growth, and spread of population of North Sumatra Province based on 2010 census of Indonesian pupulation. The outcome of research represents that the population growth of Province of North Sumatra from 2000 to 2010 average of 1,22 percent per year. Then, the highest population growth found in Regency of Middle Tapanuli (2,46 percent), followed by Regency of Karo (2,17 percent), and South Tapanuli Regency (2,12 percent). Meanwhile the lowest population growth found in Siantar Town (-029 percent) and followed by Toba Samosir Regency (0,38 percent) and Simalungun Regency (-0,46 percent). As the spread of pupulation in the North Sumatra Province is not prevalent, as the settlements spreads nearly 62,87 percent on the east coast region, whereas only 3,05 percent on the west coast, and the rest 4,85 percent on the Nias Islands.


1970 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 26-30
Author(s):  
Keshav Kumar Yadav

The populaton of Nepal has been growing steadily for the last several decades. The rapidly growing population, at alarming state in Parsa (Nepal), is an indicator of the change in population status. This paper explores the changing population characteristics of Parsa district in terms of size, growth rate, density, distribution, composition, dependency ratio, marriage age, literacy status, religion, caste/ethnicity as well as the major mother tongue which is vital for local planning. It is based on the secondary data collected from different censuses of Nepal. Keywords Population distribution, density, age dependency, sex ratio, literacy status DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/av.v1i0.5305 Academic Voices 2011; 1: 26-30


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 1021
Author(s):  
Daniel Ginting ◽  
Nina Fentiana

The Indrapura Provincial Training Center (PTC) in Sipare-pare, Air Putih District, Batubara Regency was previously an educational facility for prospective doctors, nurses and midwives from various regions in North Sumatra. Since 2017 PTC Indrapura has been the UPT of Indrapura Hospital. The North Sumatra Provincial Government plans the UPT Indrapura Hospital to fully operate into a class C hospital based on the Decree of the Head of the Provincial Health Office Number: 441/10465/2017 dated 3 May 2017. The planning of the UPT Indrapura Hospital has a positive impact on the people in Batubara Regency. For this, a feasibility study is needed to avoid a wasted investment because the investment carried out can be different from the wants and needs of the community. Data analysis using secondary data, library research and field observations. The results of the feasibility diagram are Quadrant I: SO = 3.8 x 1.8 = 6.84; Quadrant II: WO = 2.4x 1.8 = 4.32; Quadrant III: ST = 3.8 x 2.5 = 9.50; Quadrant IV: WT = 2,4 x 2,5 = 6. The above facts show that the UPT Indrapura Hospital is in Quadrant III this means: The UPT Indrapura Hospital is feasible to be developed, with recommendations to strengthen strength and get opportunities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 886-895
Author(s):  
Hanafi Harahap ◽  
Isnaini Isnaini ◽  
M. Citra Ramadhan

This study aims to show that the legal rules regarding the eradication of terrorism are regulated in Law No. 5 of 2018 concerning Amendments to Law No. 15 of 2003 concerning the Stipulation of Perpu No. 1 of 2002 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Terrorism. Law enforcement against the eradication of terrorism in Vital Objects in the North Sumatra Regional Police refers to the theory of law enforcement according to Soerjono Soekanto that law enforcement has 3 elements, namely: first, legal certainty (rechtssicherheit), second; Benefits (zweckmassigkeit), and third, Justice (gerechtigkeit). The research method used is a normative juridical research with analytical descriptive research characteristics. This study uses materials obtained from the results of library research, from library research secondary data is collected which includes primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. Data analysis in this study is qualitative. The results showed that the opportunity for the police to take preventive action, namely to prohibit and process the law of all public actions that could be categorized as leading to radicalism or terrorism refers to law enforcement theory.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-145
Author(s):  
Herikson Parulian Siahaan ◽  
Marlina Marlina ◽  
Muaz Zul

The purpose of this study was to determine how the role of the police in the investigation of corruption, how the authority of the police in investigating corruption and how the obstacles faced by the police in investigating corruption in the North Sumatra Regional Police. This research is directed towards normative juridical legal research or doctrinaire which is also referred to as library research or document study because more is done on secondary data in the library. Normative or doctrinaire legal research proposed in this study is a study of legal principles by conducting research in the North Sumatra Regional Police. The results of the research and discussion explaining the regulation of the role of the police in investigating criminal acts of corruption are found in Law No. 8 of 1981 concerning the Criminal Procedure Code, Law No. 31 of 1999 concerning Corruption Crimes as amended by Law No. 20 of 2001 and Law No. 2 of 2002 concerning the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia, in which of all the arrangements explained that the investigator included in the corruption case was the Republic of Indonesia's National Police Officer.


2020 ◽  
pp. 133-158
Author(s):  
K. A. Kholodilin ◽  
Y. I. Yanzhimaeva

A relative uniformity of population distribution on the territory of the country is of importance from socio-economic and strategic perspectives. It is especially important in the case of Russia with its densely populated West and underpopulated East. This paper considers changes in population density in Russian regions, which occurred between 1897 and 2017. It explores whether there was convergence in population density and what factors influenced it. For this purpose, it uses the data both at county and regional levels, which are brought to common borders for comparability purposes. Further, the models of unconditional and conditional β-convergence are estimated, taking into account the spatial dependence. The paper concludes that the population density equalization took place in 1897-2017 at the county level and in 1926—1970 at the regional level. In addition, the population density increase is shown to be influenced not only by spatial effects, but also by political and geographical factors such as climate, number of GULAG camps, and the distance from the capital city.


1969 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Salim Ashar

Character is a complicated issue, even considered an abstract problem. It is said to be abstract because the concept of manners is not yet operational. While good and bad standards for morals are in the objective view of God the Creator of man. If the character is ethics, it is very dangerous, because some of its value will be contrary to the moral lessons that exist in religious subjects. When both are taught (ethics and morals) then the threat is the students will later experience what is called a split personality, that is split personality. Students become confused because there are conflicting values, such as good values ​​in the sense of morals and good value in manners (call: ethics). There is no honest terminology of Arabic versions, honest English versions, false witnesses of Arabic and French versions, as there is no terminology about Arab or Turkish morality. This applies to humans when there is a pattern of intersection between ethical values ​​and customs: ethical values ​​derive from the "right" way (revelation), whereas customs are derived from the habits The purpose of this study are: 1) Describing whether or not the addition manners in the lessons of Islamic Religious Education. 2) Describe the material (content) in the lesson of Islamic Education and the intersection of Budi Pekerti based on traditional perspectives. This study uses "Library Research". The research data used is secondary data. Data collection techniques used are documentation. Data processing is done by conducting the activity of review, verification and reduction, grouping and systematization, and interpretation or interpretation so that a phenomenon has social, academic, and scientific value. From the results of the discussion concluded: 1) Based on the perspective of Islam, the lessons of Islamic Religious Education need not be added with the character, because in fact holistic education includes in the Islamic Religious Education. 2) The content of Islamic Religious Education should include aspects of Islam, ie Aqidah, Shari'ah and Akhlak which are taught in a balanced way, but the lesson of character can be combined as long as the adat is the custom of the Muslims.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-79
Author(s):  
Wayan Arya Paramarta ◽  
Ni Putu Kurnia Darmayanti

The aims of this study was to explain the effect of employee engagement and work stress on job satisfaction and turnover intention at Aman Villas Nusa Dua-Bali. The type of data used in this study is qualitative and quantitative data, with data sources namely primary and secondary data. Data collection method is interview, distributing questionnaires to respondents and library research, while the data analysis technique used Smart PLS 3.2.8. The results of this study showed that employee engagement had a positive effect and significant on job satisfaction, work stress had a negative effect but not significant on job satisfaction, employee engagement had a negative effect and significant on turnover intention, work stress had a positive effect and significant on turnover intention, job satisfaction had a negative effect but not significant on turnover intention, employee engagement had a positive effect but not significant on turnover intention trough job satisfaction, work stress had a positive effect but not significant on turnover intention trough job satisfaction at Aman Villas Nusa Dua-Bali.


2015 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erin LaBrecque ◽  
Corrie Curtice ◽  
Jolie Harrison ◽  
Sofie M. Van Parijs ◽  
Patrick N. Halpin
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-33
Author(s):  
Apen Diansyah

ABSTRAKPenelitian ini ditujukan untuk mengetahui penerapan denda terhadap pelanggar berlalu lintas di kota Bengkulu ditinjau dari Undang-undang Nomor 22 Tahun 2009, serta untuk mengetahui faktor penghambat dalam penerapan pidana denda terhadap pelanggar barlalu lintas di Kota Bengkulu. Penelitian dilaksanakan disatuan lalu lintas Polres dan Polda Kota Bengkulu. Adapun data yang didapatkan adalah data primer dan data sekunder melalui penelitian lapangan dan penelitian kepustakaan, kemudian data dianalisis dengan cara deskriptif. Peraturan yang tertera pada undang-undang yang tertera sepenuhnya untuk meningkatkan kesadaran untuk setiap pelanggar yang melakukan pelanggaran, tetapi pada kota Bengkulu undang-undang tersebut tidak sepenuhnya berjalan efektif. Menurut pandangan Undang-undang 22 Tahun 2009, penerapan pidana denda masuk dalam kategori pidana pokok (sesuai Pasal 10 KUHP) sebagai urutan terakhir atau keempat, sesudah pidana mati, pidana penjara dan pidana kurungan. Selain dari itu, faktor penghambat keefektifan Undang-undang seperti faktor ekonomi, faktor kedekatan emosional dan faktor kekebalan institusional.Kata kunci: tindak pidana; hukum pidana; dendaABSTRACTThis study aims to determine the application of violators from cities in Bengkulu in terms of Law Number 22 of 2009, and to find out the inhibiting factors in the application of fines to traffic violators in the city of Bengkulu. The research was carried out in the traffic city of the City Police of the City of Bengkulu. The data obtained are primary data and secondary data used for library research and research, then the data are analyzed descriptively. The regulations stated in the law that are fully stated to increase awareness for every offender who commits an offense, but in the city of Bengkulu the law is not fully effective. According to the view of Law 22 of 2009, the application of criminal fines falls into the main criminal category (according to Article 10 of the Criminal Code) as the last or fourth order, after the death penalty, imprisonment and imprisonment. Apart from that, factors inhibiting the effectiveness of the law such as economic factors, emotional proximity factors and institutional immune factors.Keywords: crime; criminal law; fines


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