Poverty statistics of South Sulawesi Province based on Human Development Index and GRDP using panel data
Keywords:
Human development index, GRDP, Poverty, Panel data, Multiple regression analysisAbstract
This study examines the impact of Human Development Index (HDI) and Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) on poverty in South Sulawesi Province using quantitative methods with multiple regression analysis techniques and panel data from 24 Districts/Cities. Results from SPSS version 26 indicate that HDI insignificantly affects poverty (p = 0.413, t = 0.821, β = 1.523), while GRDP significantly influences poverty (p = 0.000, t = 5.441, β = 0.978). These findings suggest that policymakers should consider GRDP growth to alleviate poverty, rather than relying solely on HDI. This research provides valuable insights for the South Sulawesi government to address poverty based on income levels, as reported by the South Sulawesi Central Bureau of Statistics, and to monitor HDI and GRDP trends annually.
Downloads
References
Appiah, Kingsley, Jianguo Du, Michael Yeboah, and Rhoda Appiah. 2019. “Causal Correlation between Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in Selected Emerging Economies—Panel Model Approach.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26:7896–7912.
Bourguignon, Francois. 2000. “The Pace of Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction.” Delta.
Canagarajah, Sudharshan, and S. V Sethuraman. 2001. “Social Protection and the Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities.” World Bank.
Daw, T. I. M., Katrina Brown, Sergio Rosendo, and Robert Pomeroy. 2011. “Applying the Ecosystem Services Concept to Poverty Alleviation: The Need to Disaggregate Human Well-Being.” Environmental Conservation 38(4):370–79.
Deaton, Angus. 1985. “Panel Data from Time Series of Cross-Sections.” Journal of Econometrics 30(1–2):109–26.
Eegunlusi, Tayo Raymond Ezekiel. 2016. “Africa, Poverty and Forces of Change: A Holistic Approach to Perceiving and Addressing Poverty in Africa.”
Fan, C. Cindy. 2002. “The Elite, the Natives, and the Outsiders: Migration and Labor Market Segmentation in Urban China.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92(1):103–24.
Godo, Yoshihisa. 2005. Development Economics: From the Poverty to the Wealth of Nations. OUP Oxford.
Idrus, Sammy Al. 2022. “Political Change and Urban Growth in a Medium-Sized Outer Island Capital in Indonesia: The Case of Palu, Central Sulawesi.”
Jahan, Selim. 2002. “Measuring Living Standard and Poverty: Human Development Index as an Alternate Measure.” University of Massachusetts Political Economy Research Institute. URL: Http://Www. Umass. Edu/Peri/Pdfs/Glw_jahan. Pdf.
Kusuma, Avida Nurul Dyah, and Sitti Retno Faridatussalam. 2022. “The Analysis of Variables Affecting the Human Development Index of the Special Region of Yogyakarta Regency/City 2015-2020.” Pp. 353–61 in Annual International Conference on Islamic Economics and Business (AICIEB). Vol. 2.
Longhi, Simonetta. 2014. “A Practical Guide to Using Panel Data.”
Martín, Juan Carlos, and Cira Mendoza. 2013. “A DEA Approach to Measure the Quality-of-Life in the Municipalities of the Canary Islands.” Social Indicators Research 113:335–53.
Musnandar, Aries. 2014. Indonesia: A Country of Challenge. Universitas Brawijaya Press.
Nyberg–Sørensen, Ninna, Nicholas Van Hear, and Poul Engberg–Pedersen. 2002. “The Migration–Development Nexus Evidence and Policy Options State–of–the–Art Overview.” International Migration 40(5):3–47.
Ranis, Gustav. 2004. “Human Development and Economic Growth.” Available at SSRN 551662.
Richards, David L., and Ronald Gelleny. 2007. “Women’s Status and Economic Globalization.” International Studies Quarterly 51(4):855–76.
Roseland, Mark. 2000. “Sustainable Community Development: Integrating Environmental, Economic, and Social Objectives.” Progress in Planning 54(2):73–132.
Saaida, Mohammed, and Ibraheem Saaidah. 2023. “Understanding the Dynamics of Failure Development in Marginalized Areas: A Comprehensive Analysis.”
Sumarto, Sudarno, and Indunil De Silva. 2014. “Beyond the Headcount: Examining the Dynamics and Patterns of Multidimensional Poverty in Indonesia.”
Thomas, Pogge. 2017. “Severe Poverty as a Human Rights Violation.” Pp. 721–64 in Challenges in International Human Rights Law. Routledge.
Young, Katharine G. 2008. “The Minimum Core of Economic and Social Rights: A Concept in Search of Content.” Yale J. Int’l L. 33:113.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Iwan Harsono, Fajri Hatim, Efriyani Sumastuti, Bahrun Thalib, Ridwan Sya’rani

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

International Journal on Social Science, Economics and Art is licensed under a