Abstract

The goal of this study is to figure out how resilient families who get the Gemilang Social Safety Net (JPS) are in terms of physical resilience, economic resilience, social psychological and sociocultural resilience, and family resilience based on each type of work. Another part of this study will look at how income, the number of people living with you, and how many times you’ve been given JPS Gemilang affect your physical resilience. This is a quantitative study. The people who took part in this study were people who had JPS Gemilang stage III in the province of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). Samples were chosen by a method called stratified random sampling. This study used the Treebox Method and multiple regression analysis to figure out how total income, number of dependents, and number of times receiving JPS Gemilang affected physical endurance, economic resilience, socio-psychological, and socio-cultural resilience, as well as how many times they were given the JPS Gemilang drug. According to a study done by looking at 100 samples, each person who gets JPS Gemilang has a high level of family resilience. This is true for the physical, economic, socio-psychological, and socio-cultural aspects that make up a person’s family. All of JPS Gemilang are in the top group. It doesn’t matter what job you do; your family is going to be able to handle it. People who work as professional staff, such as honorary teachers, honorary staff members, and teachers, do a lot of work that helps families be more resilient in general, but when they look at each of these things individually, they’re in the middle. Physical resilience, economic resilience, socio-psychological and socio-cultural resilience don’t seem to be affected by income, number of dependents, or number of times JPS Gemilang has been given to people. This is based on statistics.

Highlights

  • The spread of COVID-19 that has occurred in almost all parts of Indonesia has affected various aspects of life, be it the economic sector, education or the socio-economic conditions of the community

  • Based on the results of distributing questionnaires to the recipients of the JPS Gemilang program as many as 100 respondents spread over 10 districts/cities in West Nusa Tenggara Province, with the aim of the study being to see the resilience of the families of the recipients of the JPS Gemilang program from 4 main dimensions, namely physical resilience, economic resilience, socio

  • Based on the results of the study, using the treebox method, the results showed that the resilience of the families of JPS Gemilang recipients was generally in the high category during the pandemic, as well as each dimension of resilience of the families of JPS Gemilang recipients, namely the dimensions of physical resilience, economic resilience, social psychological resilience and resilience

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Introduction

The spread of COVID-19 that has occurred in almost all parts of Indonesia has affected various aspects of life, be it the economic sector, education or the socio-economic conditions of the community. The President of the Republic of Indonesia issued Presidential Decree Number 12 of 2020 concerning the Determination of Non-Natural Disasters Spreading Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a national disaster In line with this decision, the state has an obligation to provide good public services and is obliged to meet the basic needs of its citizens (Law Number 25 of 2009). In this regard, the government is trying to help people affected by the spread of the COVID-19 virus with various policies, one of which is the Social Safety Net (JPS) program. Overcoming the economic crisis through the JPS program is very diverse, covering 17 sectors with a budget of Rp. 17, The government again implemented the Social Safety Net program on April 2, 2020 to help communities affected by COVID19 by providing assistance to 1.20 million Beneficiary Families (KPM), Basic Food Assistance in Jabodetabek for 3 months (AprilJune) outside of PKH recipients and Basic Food Cards, Cash Social Assistance, and Pre-Employment Cards as well as free electricity subsidies for 24 million households using 450 VA and a 50% discount for 7.2 million households using 900 VA

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