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The Relationship of Non-Food Consumption Expenditures, Early Marriage, Proper Sanitation and Active Posyandu on Stunting in Indonesia 2017-2021 Windarti Lutfia Sukadi, Tri; Ratih, Arivina
International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): February
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/sj.v2i6.274

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Stunting describes chronic malnutrition status during growth and development since early life. In the National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020 - 2024, the Indonesian government set a target for the prevalence of stunting in children under five to only 14% in 2024 (Presidential Decree Number 18 of 2020 concerning RPJMN 2020 - 2024). Efforts were made to see the relationship that causes stunting, non-food consumption expenditure, early marriage, proper sanitation and active posyandu. This research is a type of descriptive research with a quantitative approach using logistic regression with data obtained through the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) for 2017-2021. The Wald test results show that the Non-Food Consumption Expenditure variable receives H0, meaning that there is a negative and significant influence between non-food consumption expenditure on stunting. The variables of early marriage, proper sanitation and active posyandu reject H0, which means that in this study there is a positive and significant influence on stunting. The results of the omnibus test (F) show that the calculated f value is greater than the f table (4.951 > 2.43) with a significance level of (0.000 < 0.05), so H0 is rejected, and Ha is accepted. So, it can be concluded that non-food consumption expenditure, early marriage, proper sanitation and active posyandu simultaneously influence the stunting rate.
Location Quotient Analysis Tourism Support Sector in Lampung Nasrullah, Ade; Ratih, Arivina; Putri, Resha Moniyana
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i2.382

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This research was conducted to determine, analyze the tourism support sector in districts or cities, and to determine the identification and supporters of the superior tourism support in Lampung Province. Through the location quotient analysis approach in supporting the tourism sector in Lampung province. The data used is the PDRB ADHK data according to a business pitch published by BPS- Statistics Lampung Province as a reference for the Location Quotient analysis. The research Scope of the study includes 15 Regency/cities in Lampung provinces with a research period of 2019-2023. The results show that Bandar Lampung as a city of which has enormous potential in supporting and the superior tourism sectors in Lampung province. In addition, the tourism support sector was identified by the LQ value-based sector was the transportation sector of 1,272: the accommodation and food service activities sector amounted to 3.907, as well as other services activities of 1.835 in 2019-2023 years.
Analysis of Leading Sectors Supporting Agriculture through the LQ and Shift Share Approaches in Sumatera Khoirunnisa, Icha; Ratih, Arivina; Ciptawaty, Ukhti; Wahyudi, Heru; Murwiyati, Asih
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i3.420

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This study analyzes the economic impact of agriculture on Sumatra's regional growth from 2018 to 2022, employing quantitative descriptive methods and data from the Provincial Central Statistics Agency (BPS). By utilizing Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), and Shift Share (SS) analyses, the research identifies key agricultural sectors contributing to economic development. Results reveal that plantation crops, forestry, fisheries, and agricultural services are significant contributors, with Riau Province showing the highest relative contribution. Cluster analysis categorizes sectors into four groups, with plantation crops and agricultural services in the second cluster. Sumatera Utara and Riau demonstrate stable economic growth. The study suggests enhancing productivity, expanding export markets, and improving infrastructure and innovation for less significant sectors. Future research should explore non-basis sectors and successful case studies to provide deeper insights into sectoral performance and economic impact.
The Influence of Economic Openness on Income Inequality Among Provinces in Indonesia Sidiq, Meikanur; Gunarto, Toto; Ratih, Arivina; Aida, Neli; Yuliawan, Dedy
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i3.1153

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Economic growth is a macro indicator to measure the success of development, so all countries strive to achieve high economic growth to create prosperity for the society, especially for developing countries. At the beginning of economic growth, income inequality will increase, but over time, income inequality will decrease. This research was conducted to analyze the influence of economic growth rate, non-oil export ratio, non-oil import ratio, and foreign direct investment ratio on income inequality among provinces in Indonesia. The data used in this study is panel data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency covering 34 provinces in Indonesia from 2018 to 2022. The results of this study indicate that the economic growth rate has a positive but not significant effect on income inequality in Indonesia, the non-oil import ratio has a positive and significant effect on income inequality in Indonesia, the foreign direct investment ratio has a negative but not significant effect on income inequality in Indonesia, while the non-oil export ratio does not have a significant effect on income inequality in Indonesia.
The Influence of Gender and Investment on Economic Growth in Sumatra Pamelia, Vania; Ratih, Arivina
Asian Journal of Applied Business and Management Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajabm.v3i3.10700

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This study aims to analyze the impact of gender equality and domestic investment on economic growth in Sumatra from 2017 to 2022. Specifically, it examines the roles of the Gender Development Index (GDI), Gender Empowerment Index (GEI), and Domestic Investment (PMDN) using secondary data sourced from BPS. The research employs panel data regression analysis to identify significant factors influencing economic growth. The results reveal that both GDI and GEI have a positive and significant effect on economic growth, while PMDN also contributes positively. These findings highlight the importance of promoting gender equality and boosting domestic investment to drive economic development. Additionally, the study identifies diverse economic behaviors across provinces, indicating the necessity for tailored regional development strategies. Overall, this research underscores the critical role of gender equality and investment in fostering sustainable economic growth in Sumatra.