The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of the Minimum Wage, PDRB, and the Amount of Industry on the Absorption of Manpower in the Industrial Sector in the Madiun Residency in 2017-2020. This study uses quantitative research through secondary data from related agencies, namely the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of East Java Province. While the analytical method used is panel data regression analysis. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the minimum wage variable has a significant negative effect on the employment in the industrial sector in the Madiun Residency, PDRB has a significant positive effect on the employment in the industrial sector in the Madiun Residency and the Amount of Industry has a positive and insignificant effect on employment in the industrial sector in the Madiun Residency.
This service through the Community Service Program aims to develop tourist villages as an alternative to economic improvement for the Sidomulyo village community in the Pandemic Era through community empowerment. This was done because Sidomulyo Village has one of the tourist objects of the Ganggong Sidomulyo spring (SGS), which local tourists began to visit during the pandemic. Based on the analysis of the problems that have been carried out on the implementation of KKN activities at the Sumber Ganggong Sidomulyo spring tourist spot, Wates District, Kediri Regency, it is focused on providing education about the management of tourist attractions and the importance of implementing health procedures for safe travel. In addition, KKN members also participated in several SGS tourism development activities. This service activity is carried out through active participation and empowerment based on shared ideas, mutual support, flexibility, and cohesiveness which are applied through outreach and practice activities. In practice, both volunteers and village officials are always enthusiastic and fully support each activity. The impact of this KKN activity is that it can increase the knowledge of SGS volunteers in managing and developing SGS tourist attractions and increase awareness of the implementation of health protocol in traveling in the new normal era so that it will be helpful in future practice.
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