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Journal : Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies

Analisis determinan kemiskinan di Provinsi Jawa dan Bali Hevi Wulandari; Siti Aisyah
Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Gross Domestic Product (GRDP), Human Development Index, unemployment, and the amount of electricity consumption on poverty levels in the provinces of Java and Bali. The analysis model used is panel data regression. The type of data used in this study is secondary data in the form of panel data obtained from the publication data of the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) Java and Bali in 2011-2019. The results of this study indicate that the GRDP and the amount of electricity consumption have a negative and significant effect on poverty levels, the unemployment rate has a positive and significant effect on the poverty levels, and the Human Development Index has no effect on poverty levels.
Determinan pengangguran usia muda: Studi kasus di pulau Jawa dan Sulawesi Galang Ardian Putra; Siti Aisyah
Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

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Youth unemployment is a challenge for development in Indonesia. As a country that is experiencing a demographic dividend, the issues of absorbing young workers are getting more attention. This study aims to analyze the effect of Gross Regional Domestic Product, provincial minimum wage, investment, inflation, and population on youth unemployment in provinces in Java and Sulawesi in 2011–2019. The analysis method used is panel data regression with the approach of the Random Effect Model (REM). The results show that the provincial minimum wage, inflation, and population have a positive and significant effect on youth unemployment in Java and Sulawesi in 2011–2019. Meanwhile, Gross Regional Domestic Product and investment proved to have no significant effect on youth unemployment.