Determinant factors of family welfare among Bogor online riders on pandemic COVID-19

N. Khoiriyah, E. Sunarti, M. Latifah
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COVID-19 pandemic impacted economic activity, including a decrease in the number of online motorcycle taxi passengers due to large-scale social restrictions. This study aimed to analyze the effect of determinant factors: work source of stress, self-efficacy, coping strategies, and symptoms of stress on the family welfare among online motorcycle taxi drivers. This study also analyzed the differences of all research variables according to years of service (less or more than two years). A cross-sectional design involving 120 online drivers in Bogor who were selected by convenience sampling was applied in this study. All research instruments used in data collection have good reliability. Data was collected by filling out a structured questionnaire shared with a google form, considering the pandemic conditions. Data was analyzed inferentially using SPSS and Smart PLS. Different test results showed that drivers who worked less than two years had lower earnings before and during the pandemic but performed higher coping strategies than those who worked more than two years. Self-efficacy positively affects online motorcycle taxi drivers' family welfare during the pandemic, objectively and subjectively. While work source of stress negatively affects subjective family welfare only.
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新冠肺炎疫情下茂物网络乘客家庭福利的决定因素
新冠肺炎疫情对经济活动造成了影响,包括由于大规模的社会限制,在线摩托车出租车乘客数量减少。本研究旨在分析网络摩的工作压力来源、自我效能、应对策略、压力症状等决定因素对网络摩的家庭福利的影响。本研究还根据服务年限(少于两年或多于两年)分析了所有研究变量的差异。本研究采用横断面设计,选取120名茂物在线司机,采用方便抽样法。所有用于数据收集的研究仪器都具有良好的可靠性。考虑到大流行的情况,通过填写与谷歌表格共享的结构化问卷来收集数据。使用SPSS和Smart PLS对数据进行了推理分析,不同的测试结果表明,在疫情前和疫情期间,工作少于两年的司机收入较低,但比工作超过两年的司机表现出更高的应对策略。自我效能感在客观上和主观上对网络摩的家庭福利均有正向影响。而工作压力源仅对主观家庭福利产生负向影响。
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