Which Political Party is Considered to Create Jobs? This is the Public's Answer
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Following the wave of layoffs and the collapse of several industries due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many people lost their jobs and remain unemployed. Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that the open unemployment rate (TPT) reached 5.86% in August 2022.
Job opportunities are a crucial need for the public. But have any political parties addressed this issue?
According to a Kurious survey from the Katadata Insight Center (KIC), several political parties are perceived by the public as having driven job creation.
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) ranked first, with 23.5% of total respondents. Second was the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) at 20.6%.
Third was the Golkar Party at 17.2%. Fourth was the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) at 13.7%. Closely behind in fifth place was the NasDem Party at 13.4%.
However, a greater number of respondents answered that none of the nine presented parties had created jobs. This percentage even reached 30.60%, overshadowing the PDIP's score.
In this research, respondents were asked, "In your opinion, which political party continuously strives to create jobs?" through CAWI (Computer Assisted Web Interviewing) conducted from February 3-12, 2023.
The survey involved 612 respondents. The margin of error is 3.96% with a 95% confidence level.
The following are the percentages of public perception regarding political parties perceived as creating jobs:
* PDIP: 23.5% of total respondents
* Gerindra: 20.6%
* Golkar: 17.2%
* PKS: 13.7%
* NasDem: 13.4%
* Democrat: 10.1%
* PKB: 5.2%
* PAN: 4.6%
* PPP: 3.1%
* None: 30.60%
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