Poverty is one of the priority issues in the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2024, West Java Province became the province with the second-highest number of people living in poverty in Indonesia. This study aims to identify the variables that significantly affect the percentage of people living in poverty in districts/cities of West Java Province from 2019 to 2023, using the spatial Durbin panel model and geographically weighted panel regression. The data used is secondary data on poverty indicators in West Java Province from 2019 to 2023, sourced from Statistics Indonesia of West Java. The spatial Durbin panel model developed in this study is a fixed-effects spatial Durbin panel model. The model shows that average years of schooling and expenditure per capita have significant effects. In addition, the spatial lags of the percentage of households living in appropriate housing, the percentage of the population covered by local health insurance, and average years of schooling also have significant effects. The geographically weighted panel regression model, estimated using a fixed effect panel regression with a Gaussian fixed kernel as the optimal weighting function, produces distinct models for each region. The average year of schooling is the dominant factor influencing the percentage of people living in poverty in districts/cities in West Java Province.
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