This study aims to determine the effect of government policies on poverty in Eastern Indonesia through economic growth and employment.This study uses secondary data (panel data) from 2008 to 2017 using descriptive statistical analysis, autocorrelation test, chow test, hausman test, heteros test, hypothesis test, multicolonearity test, and normality test with simultaneous equation models in the regression calculation test used software eviews 9.The results of this study indicate that inclusive finance influences both directly and indirectly positively and significantly towards poverty through economic growth and employment. Inclusive finance has a positive and significant direct effect on poverty and a positive and significant indirect effect through economic growth and employment.
The long-term goal of this study is to reduce poverty both at the regional and national scale. This study identifies the involvement of Coastal Women in aquaculture and mariculture sectors, as well as the problems faced by Coastal Women in developing the various types of aquaculture and mariculture commodities, and also the support of government programs and policies to women related to the development of fishery commodities. The data used for this research are primary and secondary data, which analyzed through a descriptive statistical analysis model. The research is in the Bone Regency of South Sulawesi Province. The results of this study are useful for local government decision-makers, especially in research sites, to follow the evidence-based Strategy for increasing women's income. Benefits for coastal communities to increase women's labor market participation in the fisheries sub-sector and for improving the income of the fishermen's household.
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