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Etis Sunandi
Contact Email
esunandi@unib.ac.id
Phone
6281295949261
Journal Mail Official
jsds_statistika@unib.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. WR. Supratman Kelurahan Kandang Limun Kota Bengkulu
Location
Kota bengkulu,
Bengkulu
INDONESIA
Journal of Statistics and Data Science
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28289986     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33369/jsds
Established in 2022, Journal of Statistics and Data Science (JSDS) publishes scientific papers in the fields of statistics, data science, and its applications. Published papers should be research-based papers on the following topics: experimental design and analysis, survey methods and analysis, operations research, data mining, machine learning, statistical modeling, computational statistics, time series, econometrics, statistical education, and other related topics. All papers are reviewed by peer reviewers consisting of experts and academics across universities and agencies. This journal publishes twice a year, which are March and October.
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Analysis of Effective Policy Strategies to Address Multidimensional Stunting Using the Biplot Method in Bengkulu Province Regina Adelisa; Vivi Elvira Sahputri Syah; Gihon Nakata Silaen; Firdaus; Fahrulriza, Teuku; Fajariyanto, Eko; Pratama, Novrian
Journal of Statistics and Data Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : UNIB Press

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Abstract

This study aims to analyze the factors contributing to stunting in Bengkulu Province. The method used is biplot analysis, by reducing the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) dimensions into two components. A quantitative approach was employed, involving ten variables representing health, nutrition, education, housing, food security, and social protection factors. The results indicate that Bengkulu City has characteristics that are significantly different from other regencies. The key contributing factors include limited access to basic health services (particularly the availability of skilled birth attendants and immunization coverage), high levels of food insecurity, low access to proper sanitation and safe drinking water, limited practice of exclusive breastfeeding, and low utilization of government assistance programs such as BPJS Kesehatan (National Health Insurance) and KPS/KKS (Social Welfare Cards). It is expected that the findings of this study can provide valuable insights and contribute to efforts in reducing the prevalence of stunting in Bengkulu Province.