This research aims to know and analyze determine of corruption and the human development index to economic growth in Southeast Asian countries. This research use panel least square and Fixed Effect Model. The estimation result should that corruption has a possitive and significant effect on economic growth in Southeast Asian countries and the human development Index has a possitive and significant effect on economic growth in Southeast Asian countries. From the result of this research, to increase economic growth, the government in SoutheastAsian countries must strengthen the bureaucratic and legal institutions of a country,increase the role of the government or related agencies in monitoring and crackingdown on corruption that results in lossof government productivity and allocating resources appropriately so that the creation of peace and prosperity among the countries in Southeast Asian. Keywords: Economic Growth, Corruption, Human Development Index
This study aims to determine and analyze the influence of education, provincial minimum wages and capital expenditure on income inequality in Indonesia. This type of research is associative descriptive research, where the data used is secondary data from 2012 to 2017 obtained from related institutions and institutions, which were analyzed using panel regression method. The findings of this study indicate that education has a negative and insignificant effect on income inequality in provinces in Indonesia, provincial minimum wages have a negative and significant effect on income inequality in provinces in Indonesia, capital expenditure has a positive and significant effect on income inequality in provinces in Indonesia. Taken together education, provincial minimum wages, capital expenditure has a significant effect on income inequality in provinces in Indonesia. Keywords: income inequality, education, minimum wage, capital expenditure
This study aims to analyze the influence of factors (X1) Education on poverty, (X2) Job Status on poverty, (X3) Number of Dependents on poverty, in West Sumatra. This study uses the logistic regression method. The sample used was taken from poor households based on the gender of the head of the household in West Sumatra. This study uses the Susenas data of West Sumatra Province in 2016. The results of the study show that (1) Education has a significant effect on poverty. (2) Employment Status has a significant effect on poverty. (3) The amount of dependents has a significant effect on poverty. (4) Taken together there is a significant influence between Education, Job Status, and Amount of Dependence on poverty in West Sumatra. From the results of research, poverty and gender generally have a positive relationship or relationship. Especially for households headed by women. Households headed by women are considered to be poorer than households headed by men. hence the need for special attention from the government so that poverty reduction efforts give priority to women and reduce gender inequality. So that women no longer tend to be poor.
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