Enthusiastic : International Journal of Applied Statistics and Data Science
Volume 1 Issue 2, October 2021

Application of the Spatial Autoregressive (SAR) Method in Analyzing Poverty in Indonesia and the Self Organizing Map (SOM) Method in Grouping Provinces Based on Factors Affecting Poverty

Ulimazzada Islamy (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia)
Afdelia Novianti (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia)
Freditasari Purwa Hidayat (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia)
Muhammad Hasan Sidiq Kurniawan (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Dec 2021

Abstract

The economy is a benchmark to determine the extent of the development of a country. Indonesia, which is now a developing country, is ranked 5th as the poorest country in Southeast Asia. Of course, the government must pay attention because until now, poverty has become one of Indonesia's main problems. Ending poverty everywhere and in all its forms is goal 01 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program. One of the efforts that can be done is by planning as part of the implementation of the target, namely eliminating poverty and appropriate social protection for all levels of society so that the SDGs are achieved. Therefore, it is important to do a spatial analysis by making a model of poverty estimation in Indonesia and grouping to identify areas in Indonesia that have the highest poverty mission. The clustering method used in this grouping is Self Organizing Map (SOM). In this study, Spatial Autoregressive (SAR) analysis was used to create a predictive model. This is because poverty is very likely to have a spatial influence or be influenced by location to other areas in the vicinity. The results of the SAR model that can be formed are . Furthermore, the region with the highest mission is grouped using the Self Organizing Map (SOM) clustering based on variables that significantly affect the amount of poverty in Indonesia. From the results of the analysis obtained four clusters, each of which has its characteristics to classify 34 provinces in Indonesia. The clusters formed include cluster 1 consisting of 17 provinces, cluster 2 consisting of 9 provinces, cluster 3 consisting of 1 province, and cluster 4 consisting of 7 provinces.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ENTHUSIASTIC

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Subject

Computer Science & IT Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Engineering Mathematics

Description

ENTHUSIASTIC is an international journal published by the Statistics Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Islam Indonesia. ENTHUSIASTIC publishes original research articles or review articles on all aspects of the statistics and data science field which should be ...