2019冠状病毒病大流行对印度尼西亚东爪哇省Blitar Regency Sumberejo村蛋鸡业务可行性的影响

IF 2.5 3区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES European Journal of Development Research Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI:10.28926/jdr.v6i1.210
Ngabdus Sholihin, Nining Haryuni, L. Lestariningsih
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本研究旨在确定新冠病毒对Sumberjo村蛋鸡养殖可行性的影响。本研究采用描述性定量方法进行。定量方法是以数字的形式使用数据的研究。描述是根据研究期间收集的数据的统计分析结果进行的。本研究的调查对象是通过对Sumberjo村的蛋鸡进行有目的抽样确定的。本研究中使用的调查对象数量由slovin公式计算。本研究的数据收集是通过观察和问卷调查进行的。结果表明:每5000只蛋鸡的总成本为120.5600.00卢比/月;总收益109,411,764.71卢比/月;Rp的收入。- 11148235.29, R/C值为0.91。该研究的结果缩小到一个结论,即新冠疫情对鸡肉生产的低可行性产生了影响。
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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Feasibility of the Laying Hens Business in Sumberejo Village, Blitar Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia
This research was conducted to determine the impact of Covid-19 on the feasibility of laying hens in Sumberjo Village. This research was conducted using a descriptive quantitative approach. Quantitative approach is research that uses data in the form of numbers. The description is carried out from the results of statistical analysis of the data collected during the study. Respondents in this study were determined by purposive sampling on laying hens in Sumberjo Village. The number of respondents used in this study was calculated by the slovin formula. Data collection in this study was carried out through observation and surveys using questionnaires. The results showed that the total cost of each 5000 laying hens was Rp. 120.5600.00/month; total revenue of Rp. 109,411,764.71/month; income of Rp. -11,148,235.29 and the R/C value is 0.91. The results of this study narrowed down to one conclusion that the Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on the low feasibility of producing chicken business.
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Development Research (EJDR) redefines and modernises what international development is, recognising the many schools of thought on what human development constitutes. It encourages debate between competing approaches to understanding global development and international social development. The journal is multidisciplinary and welcomes papers that are rooted in any mixture of fields including (but not limited to): development studies, international studies, social policy, sociology, politics, economics, anthropology, education, sustainability, business and management. EJDR explicitly links with development studies, being hosted by European Association of Development Institutes (EADI) and its various initiatives. As a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal, we particularly welcome submissions that improve our conceptual understanding of international development processes, or submissions that propose policy and developmental tools by analysing empirical evidence, whether qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods or anecdotal (data use in the journal ranges broadly from narratives and transcripts, through ethnographic and mixed data, to quantitative and survey data). The research methods used in the journal''s articles make explicit the importance of empirical data and the critical interpretation of findings. Authors can use a mixture of theory and data analysis to expand the possibilities for global development. Submissions must be well-grounded in theory and must also indicate how their findings are relevant to development practitioners in the field and/or policy makers. The journal encourages papers which embody the highest quality standards, and which use an innovative approach. We urge authors who contemplate submitting their work to the EJDR to respond to research already published in this journal, as well as complementary journals and books. We take special efforts to include global voices, and notably voices from the global South. Queries about potential submissions to EJDR can be directed to the Editors. EJDR understands development to be an ongoing process that affects all communities, societies, states and regions: We therefore do not have a geographical bias, but wherever possible prospective authors should seek to highlight how their study has relevance to researchers and practitioners studying development in different environments. Although many of the papers we publish examine the challenges for developing countries, we recognize that there are important lessons to be derived from the experiences of regions in the developed world. The EJDR is print-published 6 times a year, in a mix of regular and special theme issues; accepted papers are published on an ongoing basis online. We accept submissions in English and French.
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