Doxiadis (1969) in ekistics states that settlements are where people life and existence. Ekistics is one of the efforts that must be made to address the increasingly complex problems due to the increasing population growth and increasing land use Therefore, a settlement consists of the content (the content) that is human and where the physical human lives that include natural and man-made elements (the container). The formation of settlement morphology consists of planned and unplanned settlements, the method used in ekistics research in planned and unplanned settlements is the study of literature with descriptive analysis. Sampling used in this study is a planned settlement Kelurahan Baluwarti in Solo and an unplanned settlement that is a Kelurahan Gentan in kabupaten Sukoharjo. The result of this study is (1) The Concept of Ekistics exists in planned or unplanned settlements (2) The very noticeable difference between planned and unplanned settlements is the social condition of the community.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether financial rewards, professional training, social values, work environment and labor market considerations influence accounting students at UMSIDA and UBHARA in choosing a career as a public accountant. The population or subjects in this study consisted of students of accounting study programs at Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo University and Bhayangkara University Surabaya class 2018. In this study, quantitative methods were used by distributing online questionnaires to accounting students at UMSIDA and UBHARA. Obtained as many as 80 respondents using the Slovin formula in sampling in this study. Partially, the results provide evidence that professional training and work environment influence career choices as public accountants by accounting students of UMSIDA and PBARA. On the other hand, financial rewards, social values, and labor market considerations cannot influence career choices as public accountants by accounting students of UMSIDA and UBARA
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