Abstract


 The aim of this article is to gain an understanding of the issues surrounding the impact of the public sector on the lives of ordinary Malaysians. One of the potential answers to the labor crisis in Indonesia is the emergence of micro and small enterprises, or UMNT. Modern governments struggle with problems of chemistry, inequality and income distribution. Governments in many countries face the difficult problem of providing adequate employment opportunities for their citizens. The responsibility for rectifying the situation rests squarely on us; if we can design other work areas, the demand for such space will be slightly reduced, and the level of competition between businesses will also be reduced. Unemployment also includes a sociocultural dimension. The depth of one's mental and spiritual outlook is closely related to eating disorders. One of the potential solutions to the problem of poverty and the response that has hit the Indonesian nation is the proliferation of small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and the resulting contributions through entrepreneurship. The government also plays an important role in encouraging the growth of new businesses and MSMEs through various support programs that make it easier for new businesses and MSMEs to get up and running.
 Keywords: Employment, MSMEs, Society

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