Workers Adaptation during Pandemic, Evidence from Bali Province as Main Tourist Destination in Indonesia
Date
2022-03-01Author
AWIRYA, Agni Alam
NOVITA, Dian
IRAWADI, Christina
WILANTARI, Regina Niken
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on various sectors in Indonesia, one of which is the tourism sector. This
stems from the policies carried out by the government in the form of travel bans to closing hotels which have reduced the
supply and demand of domestic and international tourism which has led to the stagnation of the tourism industry. As a
result, many workers in the tourism sector are affected, ranging from layoffs to reduced income. This study aims to find out
how the impact and adaptation of the tourism sector workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic was extended to the analysis
of labor migration in the tourism sector affected by the COVID-19 pandemic using SAKERNAS data in August 2020 and
survey data on labor conditions. The results of the study show that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on
tourism sector employment in the form of layoffs, changes in types of work to a decrease in income. Various alternatives in
doing business to increase additional income or in the field of work have been carried out by workers as an adaptation step
to new conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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