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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Applied Statistics

Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Kriminalitas di Indonesia Tahun 2011-2016 dengan Regresi Data Panel Kosmaryati Kosmaryati; Chandra Arinda Handayani; Refinanda Nur Isfahani; Edy Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Applied Statistics Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/ijas.v2i1.27932

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Criminality in Indonesia is increasing every year, therefore an effort is needed to reduce criminality in Indonesia, one of which can be used by knowing which factors influence the increase of criminality. This paper discusses the factors that influence criminality by using panel data regression analysis. Unemployment, domestic violence cases, narcotics cases, embezzlement cases, and fraud cases have positive effect on the amount of criminality with R2 of 0,85823 or 85,823%.Keywords : panel regression analysis, crime, Indonesia
Regresi Data Panel untuk Mengetahui Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi PDRB di Provinsi DIY Tahun 2011-2015 Dea Aulia Nandita; Lalu Bayu Alamsyah; Enggar Prima Jati; Edy Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Applied Statistics Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/ijas.v2i1.28950

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Population growth can encourage and hinder economic growth. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence gross domestic product (GDP) in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) using panel data regression. This study uses three independent variables, namely number of population, number of poor population, and investment, while the dependent variable is GDP. We use secondary data obtained from Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS). The results obtained from the regression analysis of the data series time panel are generalized least square (GLS), while for the cross section data panel shows the REM model is more suitable than PLS and FEM. Based on the validity test of the influence or t-test, the variable that shows significant to the economic rate which is categorized as GRDP in the Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta in 2011-2015 is the variable Total population and Investment which has a positive relationship.Keywords : economic growth rate, panel data regression, gross regional domestic product
Upaya Penegakan Emansipasi Wanita melalui Optimalisasi Pembangunan Gender dengan Metode Regresi Panel Inu Alifiyah Phalufi; Raden Nabila Alya Hartarie; Ellena Novitriani; Edy Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Applied Statistics Vol 5, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/ijas.v5i2.58034

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The role of women nowadays is no different from the men, only to a reasonable extent. The role of women's emancipation itself has been upheld in Indonesia, as those who will be the spearheads in family education for their children that must have broad skills and insights. The Human Development Index (HDI) is mostly becoming an important index as a measurement of the success level in quality of human life (community) building efforts. By conducting an analysis using the panel regression method in the Regency / City of West Sulawesi (as a province in Indonesia that has the 4th lowest HDI score) to find out how much women's participation can affect the level of quality of life in Indonesia and as an evaluation of which components must be improved by government for the next period in the welfare of its people. This analysis concludes that the Mamuju regency is known as the region that contributes the largest weight to the increase in GDI while the Pasangkayu regency contributes the lowest weight to the increase in GDI so that the government should make the development of supporting facilities for community welfare more equitable.Keywords : GDI, Woman Emancipation, Panel Regression
Pengelompokan Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Jawa Barat Berdasarkan Dampak Kerusakan Bencana Banjir Menggunakan K-Medoids Dela Gustiara; Anisa Dwi Mulyaningsih; Rahmi Anadra; Edy Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Applied Statistics Vol 5, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/ijas.v5i2.65668

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The territory of Indonesia is located in geographical, geological, hydrological, and demographic conditions that allow Indonesia to be prone to disasters. The most common natural disaster in Indonesia is flooding. If accumulated, there have been 682 flood events in the country since the beginning of 2022. In Indonesia, especially West Java Province, flooding is the most common disaster, especially during the rainy season. So a study will be conducted that aims to determine the grouping of districts / cities in West Java Province based on the occurrence of flood disasters. The data used in this study were obtained from the publication of the National Disaster Management Agency. In this study, there are 4 variables of the impact of flood disasters, namely total deaths, total submerged houses, total damaged houses and total injured. The clustering method used in this research is K-Medoids. K-Medoids is one of the clustering methods that uses the partition clustering method in grouping a set of n objects into a number of k clusters. From the results of the K-Medoids analysis, three clusters were obtained. The first cluster consists of 3 districts/cities with high impact of flood disasters, the second cluster consists of 23 districts/cities with moderate impact of flood disasters, and the third cluster consists of 1 district/city with low impact of flood disasters. Based on the results of the analysis, efforts can be made by the government to focus more on designing steps that must be taken in preventing or overcoming the impact of flood disasters.Keywords: Cluster; K-Medoids; Floods West Java
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