THE INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURING AND EMPOWERING STREET VENDORS THROUGH GOVERNMENT POLICIES USING THE ^RASCH MODEL^ APPROACH Ridwan Purnama (a), Nadia Yulianti (b), Asep Miftahudin (c), Asep Ridwan Lubis (d)
a),c),d) Faculty of Economics and Business Education, Indonesia University of Education
Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229 Bandung
b) Politeknik STIA LAN Bandung, State Development Administration, West Java, Indonesia
Abstract
Implementation and consistency in structuring and empowering street vendors in various cities in Indonesia has not been achieved due to various factors. In Bandung City, the structuring and empowerment of street vendors has not been successfully realized. In fact, this effort is an important step to create order in trade for traders and consumers. Therefore, the structuring of street vendors must be done immediately to create order and reduce the negative impacts caused by the existence of illegal street vendors, such as social, environmental, and crime problems. In addition, empowerment policies must also be implemented immediately, so that street vendors can innovate and provide business and economic opportunities for the general public, including employment. This article presents an analysis of the influence of street vendor structuring and empowerment in Bandung City, Indonesia. The research uses a qualitative approach that involves filling out questionnaires by the general public, especially university students, and the data is then analyzed using the Rash Model method.
Keywords: Street Vendors, Arrangement, Empowerment