2020
DOI: 10.33658/jl.v16i1.164
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Reserve Brain Drain sebagai Alternatif Mengatasi Kemiskinan

Abstract: ENGLISHIn the period 2010-2019, the poverty rate in East Java Province was always above the national achievements. The other, in the same period of time there was a poverty disparity between rural and urban areas in East Java Province. This study aims to formulate a strategy to overcome poverty disparity in East Java. This study used a descriptive quantitative approach. This study uses secondary data namely poverty, disparity and urbanization data. The analysis shows that urbanization which occurred in East Ja… Show more

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“…Most of land in this village is used for agriculture, and most people work as smallholder farmers. The BPS-Statistics of Malang Regency (2016) reports that 1,331 residents left Turen District, and it predicts that the leaving will not stop in forthcoming years (Kustanto & Sholihah, 2020). Turen was the fourth most populous district after Singosari, Kepanjen, and Pakis and had the most extensive arable land of 2,434 Ha.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of land in this village is used for agriculture, and most people work as smallholder farmers. The BPS-Statistics of Malang Regency (2016) reports that 1,331 residents left Turen District, and it predicts that the leaving will not stop in forthcoming years (Kustanto & Sholihah, 2020). Turen was the fourth most populous district after Singosari, Kepanjen, and Pakis and had the most extensive arable land of 2,434 Ha.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poverty disparities have become a classic problem in several developing countries, where the average poor live in villages, while the rich live in urban areas [1]. Poverty is a fundamental problem felt by developing countries, including Indonesia [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%