Analysis of the Influence of Chinese Ethnic Youth's Independent Enterprises on Labor Absorption in Medan Kota District Area, Medan City
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https://doi.org/10.61132/digitalinnovation.v2i2.311Keywords:
Electronic Word of Mouth, Young businessperson, Young Chinese ethnic people working for themselvesAbstract
One of the districts with the greatest concentration of ethnic Chinese residents and the highest concentration of young business owners in Medan City is Medan Kota District. The purpose of this study is to clarify the potential impact of ethnic Chinese youth's independent enterprises on labor absorption in Medan Kota District. A quantitative descriptive research design is employed, and SPSS version 17 analysis is used to perform the Multiple Linear Regression research method. Ho was rejected while Ha was accepted, according to the ANOVA test, which revealed that Fcount> Ftable. This indicates that ethnic Chinese youth-owned independent enterprises significantly improve labor absorption, specifically 72%.
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