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IDENTIFIKASI FAKTOR PENENTU MOBILITAS DI KECAMATAN SUKARAJA Alnur Fitria Ningsih; Hutapia Hutapia
Convergence: The Journal of Economic Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

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This study aimed to analyze the charasteristics factors which are able to influence the workers decision to commit commuting migration in Sukaraja subdistrict of Seluma regency. This research is descriptive  research that will analyze the effect charasteristics  of  wage, age , level of education, marriage, sex and land to the workers decision to commit commuting migration in Sukaraja subdistrict of Seluma regency. The research was conducted  by an experimental apptoach using primary data. Samples were taken as 100 respondents in proportional random sampling with random  sampling method. Analysis of the data used descriptive analysis . The results showed  difference in  charasteristics  of  wage, age , level of education, marriage, sex and land to influence the workers decision to commit commuting migration in Sukaraja subdistrict of Seluma regency.Keywords: commuting migration, wage, age , level of education, marriage, sex and land
FENOMENA FLYPAPER EFFECT PADA PROVINSI YANG MENGALAMI PEMEKARAN DI INDONESIA Roosemarina Anggraini Rambe; Purmini; Hutapia
Media Ekonomi Vol. 31 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/me.v31i1.18308

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1)To analyze the effect of local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK) on the local government spending in blooming provinces in Indonesia. 2) To analyze the flypaper effect phenomenon in blooming provinces in Indonesia. This research is exploratory research. The data used is panel data, consisting of 25 blooming provinces from 2014-2020.  The analysis method applied is panel data regression. The dependent variable is government spending, while the independent variables used are local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK). Local revenue (PAD), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK) have a positive effect significantly on government expenditures. While resource sharing fund (DBH) does not have an effect on government expenditures. Furthermore, there is no flypaper effect phenomenon in blooming provinces in Indonesia. Flypaper effect, local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), special grants (DAK).
FENOMENA FLYPAPER EFFECT PADA PROVINSI YANG MENGALAMI PEMEKARAN DI INDONESIA Roosemarina Anggraini Rambe; Purmini; Hutapia
Media Ekonomi Vol. 31 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/me.v31i1.18308

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1)To analyze the effect of local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK) on the local government spending in blooming provinces in Indonesia. 2) To analyze the flypaper effect phenomenon in blooming provinces in Indonesia. This research is exploratory research. The data used is panel data, consisting of 25 blooming provinces from 2014-2020.  The analysis method applied is panel data regression. The dependent variable is government spending, while the independent variables used are local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK). Local revenue (PAD), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK) have a positive effect significantly on government expenditures. While resource sharing fund (DBH) does not have an effect on government expenditures. Furthermore, there is no flypaper effect phenomenon in blooming provinces in Indonesia. Flypaper effect, local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), special grants (DAK).