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Pengaruh Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Sektoral Terhadap Ketimpangan Pendapatan di Indonesia Dian Nora Herlina; Bagus Adhitya; Hari Winarto; Heris Kencana; Agus Prabawa
Majalah Imiah Manajemen & Bisnis Vol 19 No 1 (2022): Majalah Ilmiah Manajemen & Bisnis (MIMB)
Publisher : FEB UNWIKU PURWOKERTO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55303/mimb.v19i1.143

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of GRDP in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors on income inequality in Indonesia in 2010-2020. The locations in this study are 33 provinces in Indonesia. The research method used is multiple linear regression panel data. The results of this study are the GRDP of the primary sector has a significant negative effect on income inequality in Indonesia, the GRDP of the secondary sector has a significant positive effect on income inequality in Indonesia, while the GRDP of the tertiary sector has no effect on income inequality in Indonesia
Determinasi Kemiskinan Perdesaan di Indonesia Dian Nora Herlina; Kikin Windhani
Jurnal Mahasiswa Manajemen dan Akuntansi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Oktober : JUMMA'45: Jurnal Mahasiswa Manajemen dan Akuntansi
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas 45 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30640/jumma45.v4i2.5143

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of village fund realization, human development index, realization of the number of families receiving food social assistance, and the Gini ratio of rural areas on the percentage of poor people in rural areas in Indonesia. This is a quantitative study, located in Indonesia with case studies from 2018 to 2023. The data analysis technique used panel data regression analysis. The results show that the realization of village funds, the human development index, and the realization of the number of families receiving food social assistance have a significant negative effect on the percentage of poor people in rural areas in Indonesia, while the Gini ratio of rural areas has a significant positive effect on the percentage of poor people in rural areas in Indonesia. The implications of this study indicate that the government needs to optimize the use of village funds for productive activities, improve the quality of education, health, and job skills, and ensure that food social assistance is targeted accurately through accurate data collection. Additionally, policies for equitable village development must be strengthened through income diversification, access to capital for the poor, and community-based economic development.