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Mohamad Ahlis Djirimu,(Tadulako UniversityIndonesia)
Pág. 352 - 364
This study aimed to determine the effect of economic growth, education level, health status, and inflation on Sulawesi and Maluku Islands' poverty in the 2010-2019 period. Data were analyzed using the panel data regression with the Random Effect Model (R...
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I Wayan Suparta,(University of LampungIndonesia)Della Kurnia Sari,(University of LampungIndonesia)Ahmad Dhea Pratama,(University of LampungIndonesia)
Pág. 488 - 502
This study aims to analyze the spatial relationship of inclusive economic development between provinces in Java and how the open unemployment rate, inflation and average length of schooling affect the inclusive economic development index. The analysis wa...
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Andini Kurniasari, Shanty Oktavilia
Pág. 84 - 99
The diversion of regional characteristics in Indonesia costs the country countless economic issues, primarily poverty. This study aims to analyze the influence of gross regional domestic product, life expectancy, the average length of schooling, domestic...
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Ni Putu Dewi Partini, Mahjus Ekananda
Pág. 26 - 40
The efforts of the G-20 for sustainable development continue to be pursued in order to improve human welfare while reducing pressure on ecological resources. The ecological footprint is used as a more comprehensive measure that can see the pressure on th...
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Darwadi Darwadi
Pág. 62 - 72
AbstractThe problem in this study is the extent to which the quality of the children of the Family Hope Program (KPM) Family Hope Program (PKH) after the parents, especially the mother, received assistance at PKH, known as the Assistance of Family Capaci...
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