Setianto, Chika Aisyah Putri
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ANALISIS RASIO KETERGANTUNGAN TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN PROVINSI BANTEN Setianto, Chika Aisyah Putri; Sumiyarti, Sumiyarti
EBID: Ekonomi Bisnis Digital Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : STMIK Widuri Jakarta

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Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) is the main indicator to assess the economic condition of a region. The increase in GRDP reflects economic growth, and vice versa. This study aims to examine the effect of Dependency Ratio, Human Development Index (HDI), Gross Fixed Capital Formation (PMTB), Regional Expenditure, and Gini Ratio on GRDP in Banten Province. The data used comes from the Central Statistics Agency and other sources, with a time series period of 2015-2023 and a cross-section covering 8 districts/cities in Banten Province. The results of the study indicate that partially, the Dependency Ratio and Gini Ratio have a negative effect on GRDP, while HDI, PMTB, and Regional Expenditure have a positive effect. Simultaneously, at least one variable has a significant influence on Banten's GDP. All independent variables are able to explain 99.99% of the variation in GRDP, while the remaining 0.01% is influenced by other factors not included in the model.
Determinan Kesempatan Kerja di Indonesia Tahun 1991-2022 Setianto, Chika Aisyah Putri; Mandai, Syafri
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 11 No 3.B (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan 
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The number of workers continues to grow in Indonesia, this could be a good thing if it is balanced with increasing job opportunities for workers. Several factors that can increase job opportunities in Indonesia are economic growth, education level, and minimum wages. time series data is utilised in this research from 1991 to 2022. The method used is quantitative with the ECM analysis model. The research results show that economic growth, both in the long and short term, has a positive and significant effect on employment opportunities. Average years of schooling as a proxy for education negatively and significantly affects job opportunities. Meanwhile, minimum wages do not affect employment opportunities in either the long or short term.