ANALYSIS OF INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN 6 INDONESIAN PROVINCES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29103/icofeb.v1i-.601Keywords:
IPEI, gini ratio, women's income, poverty levelAbstract
This study analyzed the effect of the Gini ratio, women's income, and the level of poor people on the inclusive economic development index in 6 Indonesian provinces. This study uses quantitative data from 2015-2021 using a panel data model. The results showed that the Gini ratio variable positively and significantly affected the inclusive economic development index in 6 Indonesian provinces. The female income variable does not positively and significantly affect the inclusive economic development index in 6 Indonesian provinces. The poor population level variable positively and significantly affects the inclusive economic development index in 6 Indonesian provinces. The Gini ratio variable, women’s income, and the level of the poor have a positive and significant effect on the inclusive economic development index in 6 Indonesian provinces.
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