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Pengaruh Kemiskinan dan Kesehatan terhadap Indeks Pembangunan Manusia di Daerah Provinsi Jawa Barat Navia Istiqomah; Rini Agustin Muda; Putri Indriyani; Misfi Laili Rohmi
Jurnal Manajemen dan Ekonomi Kreatif Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen dan Ekonomi Kreatif
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59024/jumek.v3i1.506

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The Human Development Index (HDI) is a key indicator that reflects the quality of life of society, including the dimensions of health, education and income. This research aims to analyze the influence of poverty and health on HDI in West Java Province. Poverty, as an economic factor, and health, as a social factor, interact with each other and influence the level of the Human Development Index. In this research, we used secondary data obtained from the West Java Central Statistics Agency, with a quantitative approach through multiple regression analysis. The research results show that the poverty variable has a significant negative impact on HDI, while the health variable shows a significant positive impact on HDI.
Dampak Inflasi terhadap Daya Beli Masyarakat di Lampung Tahun 2024 dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Makro Annisa Istikomah; Cahyani Dwi Erawati; Rini Agustin Muda; Amanda Aulia; Suci Hayati
Kajian Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Terapan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Kajian Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Terapan (KEAT)
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/keat.v2i2.1036

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This study aims to understand the impact of inflation on the purchasing power of communities in Lampung Province throughout 2024 from a macroeconomic perspective using a qualitative approach. The persistent fluctuations in inflation over the year have triggered various responses and adaptation strategies among the public, particularly within economically vulnerable groups. Through in-depth interviews with various informants—such as small business owners, housewives, and informal sector workers—this study finds that inflation has influenced consumption patterns, spending priorities, and how people manage their daily income. A noticeable decline in purchasing power is observed in essential needs and healthcare services. Common coping strategies include switching to alternative products, taking on debt, or reducing overall consumption. The findings suggest that inflation has not only economic implications but also social consequences, highlighting the importance of social protection policies and price stabilization efforts to maintain household economic resiliencej.