Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of the contribution of the number of hotels, the number of hotel rooms and tourists to the absorption of labor. Tourism sector is one of the strategic sectors that must be utilized for tourism development as part of national development, having the aim of, among others, expanding business opportunities and opening jobs. The data used in this study is secondary data. The data was obtained from literature related studies in jambi city such as BPS, Department of Culture and Tourism, Youth and Sports, previous research, and other relevant library materials. Data Analysis Method Tested with multiple linear regression models. Based on the results of the study found that Simultaneously independent variable Number of Hotels (X1), Number of Hotel Rooms (X2) and Tourist Visits (X3) affects the variable Absorption of Labor (Y) with a coefficient of determination of 6.5% which means independent variables Number of Hotels (X1), Number of Hotel Rooms (X2) and Tourist Visits (X3) of 6.5% and the remaining 93.5% are influenced by other variables outside this research. And the Number of Hotels had no significant effect on Labor Absorption with a regression coefficient of 0.141

Highlights

  • The tourism sector is one of the strategic sectors that must be utilized for tourism development as part of national development, with the aim of, among other things, expanding business opportunities and creating job opportunities

  • Based on the results of the study found that Simultaneously independent variable Number of Hotels (X1), Number of Hotel Rooms (X2) and Tourist Visits (X3) affects the variable Absorption of Labor (Y) with a coefficient of determination of 6.5% which means independent variables Number of Hotels (X1), Number of Hotel Rooms (X2) and Tourist Visits (X3) of 6.5% and the remaining 93.5% are influenced by other variables outside this research

  • Based on the results of the discussion conducted in the previous chapter regarding the effect of the independent variable Number of Hotels (X1), Number of Hotel Rooms (X2) and Tourist Visits (X3) affecting the Labor Absorption variable (Y), several conclusions can be formulated as follows: 1. Simultaneously the independent variable Number of Hotels (X1), Number of Hotel Rooms (X2) and Tourist Visits (X3) affects the Labor Absorption variable (Y) with a determination coefficient of 6.5% which means the independent variable is Number of Hotels (X1), The number of hotel rooms (X2) and tourist visits (X3) was 6.5% and the remaining 93.5% was influenced by other variables outside this study

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The tourism sector is one of the strategic sectors that must be utilized for tourism development as part of national development, with the aim of, among other things, expanding business opportunities and creating job opportunities. It is hoped that the development will open up job opportunities and business opportunities which will affect the level of productivity and income of the people in economic activities, especially in the tourism sector. That the volume of tourists visiting the Jambi area is increasing, which in turn leads to the creation of jobs and business opportunities, and can affect the level of community productivity in economic activities, especially in the tourism industry. Another meaning of tourism is "Tourism is travel for pleasure". The existence of a tourism business is certainly supported by other businesses because the tourism industry is a multi-sector industry

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Labor Demand
Hotel classification
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