Modeling Life Expectancy in Indonesia Using System GMM Model

Q4 Social Sciences
Sugeng Setyadi, S. Didu, Lili Indriyani, Ananda Kurnia Fitri, Anita Wiidiastuti
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Abstract

Life expectancy marks the success of efforts to provide basic rights, such as access to good health services. Lack of improvement in conditions or stagnation is often considered a cause for concern because it can lead to a decline in the health profile of the population driven by adverse socioeconomic status trends. Consequently, the determinants of modeling the life expectancy of males and females in Indonesia was carefully selected by collecting data in 34 Indonesian provinces from 2010-2020. The modeling was carried out using the Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) method with the GMM system model approach. The results showed that the availability of health infrastructure and environmental conditions, such as sanitation and access to safe drinking water are very important to support and guarantee access to health services needed by the community. Social and economic status, such as GRDP per capita, literacy, unemployment, and poverty also contribute to the increase in life expectancy of males and females in Indonesia. Furthermore, the realization of government policies in the health sector must be continuously evaluated for the sustainability of the infrastructure development acceleration program by prioritizing community welfare improvement.
基于系统GMM模型的印度尼西亚预期寿命建模
预期寿命标志着提供基本权利的努力取得了成功,例如获得良好的医疗服务。条件没有改善或停滞不前通常被认为是令人担忧的原因,因为这可能导致人口健康状况的下降,这是由不利的社会经济地位趋势驱动的。因此,通过收集2010-2020年印度尼西亚34个省的数据,仔细选择了印度尼西亚男性和女性预期寿命建模的决定因素。建模采用广义矩量法(GMM)和GMM系统模型方法。结果表明,卫生基础设施的可用性和环境条件,如卫生设施和获得安全饮用水,对于支持和保障社区获得所需的卫生服务非常重要。社会和经济状况,如人均GRDP、识字率、失业率和贫困,也有助于提高印度尼西亚男性和女性的预期寿命。此外,必须通过优先考虑社区福利改善,不断评估政府在卫生部门政策的实现情况,以确保基础设施发展加速计划的可持续性。
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Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research
Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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