scholarly journals ANALISIS PROFIL SOSIAL EKONOMI PEDAGANG SAYUR LESEHAN DI PASAR TRADISIONAL (Studi Kasus : Pasar Tradisional Kemiri Kecamatan Medan Kota, Kota Medan)

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
KIKI CENDIKIA SINAGA, ZULKARNAIN LUBIS, FAOEZA HAFIZ SARAGIH

Market was an important things in economic especially traditional market, which many vegetable street vendors sell in this market everyday. Every single of them have to pay many cost meanwhile the vegetable which they sell was cheap. The aim of this research to know the profile of the vegetable street vendors in the traditional market of Kemiri, Medan Kota District, Medan City. This research used structured interview methods and in-depth interviews. The number of samples of vegetable street vendors was 10 sample. The results showed that trade income was enough for daily expenses, the education of vegetable street vendors children was fulfilled, all vegetable traders had decent house and all vegetable traders had good health. However, there’s something have to noticed they don’t have of legal certainty in trading, the widespread practiced of illegal levies, there’s absences of training and assistance from the government in trading, and social interaction with neighbors who have never been carried out.Keywords : Vegetable, Street Vendor, Traditional Markets, Social, Economic.

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
siswanta siswanta

This paper aims to review the implementation of the e-money systems like e-retribution for traditional market traders in Surakarta. Methods of analysis will be directed description and a detailed description of the phenomenon of communication between businessmen and Government bureaucrats, the traditional market Surakarta City. The qualitative data gathered from in-depth interviews to explore cases that occur in the implementation of the policy of e-retribution in the traditional market in the city of Surakarta. The semi structured interview form was deliberately chosen to give a chance to the interviewees in providing information freely and flexibly so that it does not cover the possibility of exploring hidden information else. The research results reveal that the policy of e-retribution is not fully be done in traditional markets despite a payment system like this provides many benefits to the Government of the city of Surakarta. This system provides guarantee of certainty of efficiency and effectiveness of the cost of the withdrawal of levy. On the other hand the system of e-retribution will encourage traditional market traders to know the modern financial management systems involving banking. However, for the small traders of this system are considered as aggravating thing because it forced them to open a banking account as deposits.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Fimalananda Afriliasari ◽  
Rizon Pamardhi Utomo ◽  
Galing Yudana

<p><em>Surakarta</em><em> as a city of culture and commerce services has many economic facilities to develop the trade sector. One of those economic facilities is traditional market. Traditional markets that has just been made by the government to regulate activities of street vendors, hereinafter in this research is referred to as new traditional market. Among four new traditional markets in Surakarta have different activity crowds. Since new traditional markets were established, there was development of trade and services activities around it. In addition, there is also a theory stating that economic activities will cause physical development of city, especially in terms of trade and services land use. So this research has objective to find out how the correlation between levels of activity on new traditional markets in Surakarta with changes in land use around it becomes trade and services functions. This research uses a deductive approach and classified as correlational study. Research analysis technique used is: scoring analysis to assess level of activity on new traditional markets and qualitative relationship matrix analysis to assess correlation between level of activity on new traditional markets with each changes in land use of trade and services sub-variable. The results obtained that level of activity </em><em>on all new traditional markets in Surakarta has strong correlation to changes in type of trade and services land use around it, has moderate correlation to changes in basic building coefficient, also has strong correlation to changes in floor building coefficient around it.</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p align="left"><strong><em>Keywords: </em></strong><em>land use, new market</em><em>s</em><em>, trade and services</em></p>


MANAJERIAL ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Eka Fajarwati

The market is generally divided into two, namely traditional markets and modern markets. Traditional market is a market that has a simple buying and selling activities, there is a bargain with a means of payment in the form of cash. In addition, the market is not only a place for the community in meeting the daily needs, but also the center of the community's economic drive. Traditional market is an important channel in the distribution process of agribusiness products as big as food product of daily necessities. The competition of traditional markets and modern markets is getting tighter. The government is trying to assist the development of traditional markets in order to compete with modern markets by planning the revitalization and fostering of market management so that not only physical improvements are made but also services and market management mangement. Related to this problem is capital strategy applied by traditional market trader Soponyono in face of tight competition with modern market. This research method is descriptive study by using qualitative approach. Data collection techniques through (1) indepth interview, in-depth interviews until the data obtained is considered sufficient and (2) observation that is observing the learning process undertaken. The process of data analysis using capital strategy theory. The selection of this theory is based on the object of research that is Soponyono Surabaya Market so that it can know more deeply about the capital process of Soponyono market traders related to the problem of competition with modern market Based on the result of research known that capital strategy of traditional traders in facing modern market through banking funding, Private capital and BKM and BMT. Obstacles from the cooperation of management of Taman Remaja Surabaya by City Government


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-35
Author(s):  
Agus Prasetya

This article is motivated by the fact that the existence of the Street Vendor (PKL) profession is a manifestation of the difficulty of work and the lack of jobs. The scarcity of employment due to the consideration of the number of jobs with unbalanced workforce, economically this has an impact on the number of street vendors (PKL) exploding ... The purpose of being a street vendor is, as a livelihood, making a living, looking for a bite of rice for family, because of the lack of employment, this caused the number of traders to increase. The scarcity of jobs, causes informal sector migration job seekers to create an independent spirit, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, with capital, managed by traders who are true populist economic actors. The problems in street vendors are: (1) how to organize, regulate, empower street vendors in the cities (2) how to foster, educate street vendors, and (3) how to help, find capital for street vendors (4) ) how to describe grief as a Five-Foot Trader. This paper aims to find a solution to the problem of street vendors, so that cases of conflict, cases of disputes, clashes of street vendors with Satpol PP can be avoided. For this reason, the following solutions must be sought: (1) understanding the causes of the explosions of street vendors (2) understanding the problems of street vendors. (3) what is the solution to solving street vendors in big cities. (4) describe Street Vendors as actors of the people's economy. This article is qualitative research, the social paradigm is the definition of social, the method of retrieving observational data, in-depth interviews, documentation. Data analysis uses Interactive Miles and Huberman theory, with stages, Collection Data, Display Data, Data Reduction and Vervying or conclusions.


Author(s):  
Hadriana Marhaeni Munthe ◽  
Lina Sudarwati

The term, 'inang-inang pasar' is referred to Bataknese market female vendors who sell basic commodities in the traditional urban markets. They have the image of hard working and tough vendors who fight against poverty in towns. Their activities as vendors in traditional markets indicate their strategic role of women as the agents of economic resilience and the agents of health security in their families. Here, their toughness in supporting their families by being vendors at Sembada traditional market, Medan. However, their toughness becomes a dilemma caused by Covid-19 pandemic. In this case, the government implement prokes (health protocol) from 3Ms to 5 Ms (wearing masks, washing hands, doing social distancing, avoiding crowd, and staying home), including in the area of the traditional markets where they sell their merchandise. The Prokes of Covid-19 in traditional markets have caused various responses from them. The reality is that they have not been ready to practice the policy on this 5 M Prokes since most of them lack of awareness of adhering to it due to the vulnerable of their health habitus. It seems that they can become the carriers and local transmitters of Covid-19. This situation worsens their condition and the people surrounding them such as their own family members. Keywords: Habitus, Covid-19, Inang-Inang, Traditional Market


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.21) ◽  
pp. 243
Author(s):  
Dorris Yadewani ◽  
Syafrani .

Street vendors is a phenomenon in almost all regions in Indonesia, which is always a positive and negative impact on the region where the street vendor activity. The positive is the economy in a sustainable life in areas where street vendor activities, while the negative effects are disturbed some public access as a result of the existence of such street vendor, such as public roads are always jammed, the sidewalk is not functioning, trash increases or the environment increasingly neglected, area aesthetics will show discomfort. For the more crowded street vendor activities will have an impact upon the producer. However street vendor unaware that what was done to give effect to society because of disruption of public facilities. It is very necessary of information for the  street vendor’s understanding and perception to the impact caused by their presence in an area. The research was conducted by qualitative method with type research field investigations and descriptive analysis of the street vendor, managers, buyers and decision makers who do trading activities in S. Parman Street, UlakKarang Padang.  Samples as research subjects were the street vendors as much as 5 people, managers, local government, the buyer and road users. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Data Collection Techniques conducted by observation, interview, and documentation while data analysis is conducted qualitatively by a descriptive approach. The findings and the results are show that the information obtained is correct in running its activities to seek fortune already utilizing public access such as sidewalk and road. Contributions to the street vendors are expected to have awareness in running its activities mainly on the utilization of public access and if you want to keep running its activities must be willing to abide by all the regulations set forth by the government, because it became a street vendor answers to some of the problems faced by street vendors as well as for the government attempted to manage and regulate the existence of street vendors to be in line with policies that have been set by the government for street vendors somehow able to overcome the problem of the existence of the public economy. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
pp. 01018
Author(s):  
Maria Nala Damajanti ◽  
Elisabeth Christine Yuwono

Through Service Learning (S-L) program students of Typography 2 class, Visual Communication Design, Petra Christian University, had an opportunity to learn and applied their knowledge. The selected media is street vendor stall’s cover (it is known as keber Pedagang Kaki Lima or PKL in Indonesia) at Surabaya. This media usually installed in front of the street vendors stall. The cover material is fabric or outdoor vinyl. S-L itself is a new method which applied to Typography 2 class. S-L method was selected as one of learning method which allows students to implementing typography theories to society. According to S-L application a number of experts requiring benefits of parties involved. In this case it is important to measure the success of S-L considers the balancing benefits of students and PKL communities as the target. Therefore, students not only learning from their interaction with community by doing the cover design process but simultaneously must provide significant benefits of PKL. Through depth interviews researcher found benefits of both parties. Students got real experiences as graphic designers by serving the PKL communities as clients. In the other hand the PKL communities received new covers design as a promotional media for their stall.


Academia Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moch. Ichyak Ulumuddin ◽  
Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy

The Government of Sidoarjo Regency in establishing policies regarding the arrangement of Street Vendors (PKL) aims to create a clean, orderly and beautiful Sidoarjo Regency and continue to empower existing street vendors. The spatial planning policy implemented by the Sidoarjo Regency Government is aimed at maintaining and structuring a more orderly and orderly spatial location without ignoring the existence of street vendors who aim to improve the economy of their families. This study aims to find out how the Sidoarjo Regency Government's policy in structuring street vendors (PKL) based on traders, order and beauty, this study uses descriptive research methods using a qualitative approach. The results of the study indicate that the PKL structuring policy is closely related to the plan to create a clean, orderly, safe, and comfortable city spatial plan. So that in its formulation, an alternative policy that is aware of the environment is needed. The government of Sidoarjo Regency so far has made significant efforts in structuring street vendors in the Sidoarjo Regency area and to overcome and anticipate the impacts. The implementation of the street vendor management policy (PKL) based on the Sidoarjo Regional Regulation No. 3 of 2016 concerning the arrangement and empowerment of street vendors has been running but has not been effective, such as the resistance that occurs when the implementation of the PKL arrangement takes place, it should be able to be overcome if the Sidoarjo Regency Government is responsive enough to various demands from street vendors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Murtanti Jani Rahayu ◽  
Imam Buchori ◽  
Retno Widjajanti ◽  
Rufia Andisetyana Putri ◽  
Erma Fitria Rini

Stabilization as one of the street vendors arrangement type conducted by the government of Surakarta, that have great implications on the aesthetic style and form at some city parts. Some parts of Surakarta has changed a lot since the inauguration of the location, that is a public space, as a street vendors stabilization location in part of the area. Manahan area is one of the locations of street vendor stabilization that is considered successful. The presence of street vendors who have been arranged in the area Manahan able to attract visitors both weekand and weekdays, especially on holidays. This area is also more easily remembered by the visitors than other areas that there is no stabilization of street vendors. It means that this area has good and unique image quality that can be a memory for visitors. The purpose of this paper is to explore the image of street vendor Manahan stabilization area. Understanding the image of city area, principle that is used to assess the five basic elements of image formers include landmarks, path, edge, district and node. All five elements will be the componens in assessing the identity, identity and meaning that will shape the cognition of visitors so that it can be used as environmental orientation when someone is in a place. The introduction of Manahan stabilization area begins with stimulation done by graphic and visual technique before the interviews made a cognitive map in Stabilisasi PKL Manahan area and also made familiarity-favorability-semantic differensial assesment. This area has the potential of sustainability and good image compared to other stabilization locations, so that the managed street vendors can continue to grow and the location of the arrangement becomes an attractive area and supports the identity of the city of Surakarta as a merchant friendly city by staying a beautiful and friendly city for all the citizens and tourists who visit it.


Author(s):  
Neri Fajarwati ◽  
Roziana Lahmini

The government's efforts in structuring traditional markets in Rengasdengklok District, Karawang Regency are deemed ineffective, because the traders leave the building in the market and prefer to sell on the side of the road which causes traffic jams every morning. The government is in the process of constructing a new market building to move traders to a new location. The problem that occurs in the arrangement of this traditional market is the absence of a proper building for traders and traders, which is difficult to arrange properly. As a result, the traders filled the main road of Rengasdengklok and left traces of rubbish on the side of the road. In addition, there is no parking space for buyers. Researchers used the theory of the main components of government strategy (X) from (Mulgan, 2008) which consisted of 5 sub variables, namely purposes, environment, direction, action, and learning. In addition, the researcher uses structuring theory (Y) from (George R Terry, in the book Principles of Management (Sukarna, 2019) which consists of 6 sub variables, namely man, material, machines, method, money, and market. The method used is explanatory. Research with a quantitative approach. Data collection techniques using literature study, questionnaire, observation, and documentation. The population in this study were traders, amounting to 1,314 people. While the sample in this study amounted to 93 people. The sampling method using purposive sampling. Data analysis technique used is the Pearson product moment correlation analysis, hypothesis testing and determinant coefficient. The results showed that the respondents 'responses about the local government strategy were 65.6%, based on the percentage score criteria respondents' answers were categorized as strong. This happens because the government's strategy in conducting market structuring it is good, as for the results in market structuring traditional at 79.0% this is based on the criteria for the respondent's score in the strong category. This is because the market arrangement is good. The influence of local government strategy on traditional market arrangement can be seen that the contribution of influence is 23.8% based on the interpretation guideline of the low coefficient of determination. This happened because there were no proper buildings for traders to sell. Then the remaining 76.2% is influenced by other factors not examined by the researcher.


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