卫生条件对印尼经济增长的影响

Tasya Aurelya, N. Nurhayati, Samuel Fery Purba
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衡量国家发展的成功之一是国家经济的不断增长和公共卫生质量的不断提高。一个国家为实现可持续经济而获得高质量人力资源的能力在很大程度上受到卫生的影响。本研究的目的是代表和分析各种因素对印度尼西亚经济发展的影响,包括≥15岁人群的吸烟率(RKK)、卫生拨款基金(DAK health)、6个月以下儿童接受纯母乳喂养的百分比(ASI)、15-49岁已婚妇女的百分比(KWN)和未满足的卫生服务需求(LYN)。本研究采用面板数据法和BPS (www.bps.go.id) 2016 - 2020年的辅助数据。检验结果表明,香烟指标对印尼34个省的经济总量增长具有负向影响,而DAK Health指标、ASI指标、KWN指标和LYN指标对印尼34个省的经济总量增长具有正向影响。除苏拉威西岛、加里曼丹岛、爪哇岛、巴厘-努沙登加拉岛和苏门答腊岛外,印度尼西亚34个省的调查结果表明,香烟指标总体上具有积极的影响。除了马鲁古-巴布亚岛、爪哇岛、苏门答腊岛和巴厘-努沙登加拉岛外,DAK保健整体上具有良好的影响。总体而言,除了马鲁古-巴布亚岛和巴厘岛-努沙登加拉岛外,ASI指标对经济增长产生了有利影响。印尼34个省份的KWN指标与经济增长呈正相关。最后,除了苏拉威西岛、马鲁古-巴布亚岛和巴厘-努沙登加拉岛外,LYN指标对印度尼西亚的总量都有良好的影响。
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Pengaruh Kondisi Sektor Kesehatan terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi di Indonesia
One of the successes of national development is measured by the increasing economic growth of the country and the increasing quality of public health. A nation's capacity to acquire high-quality human resources in order to produce a sustainable economy is greatly influenced by health. The purpose of this study is to represent and analyze the effects of various factors on Indonesia's economic development, including the percentage of smoking in people aged ≥ 15 years (RKK), the health allocation fund (DAK Health), the percentage of children aged less than 6 months who received exclusive breastfeeding (ASI), the percentage of married women aged 15-49 years (KWN) and unmet need health services (LYN). The panel data method and secondary data from BPS (www.bps.go.id) from 2016 to 2020 are used in this study. The test results show that cigarettes indicator have a negative impact, but the DAK Health indicator, ASI indicator, KWN indicator, and LYN indicator, have a positive impact on aggregate economic growth in 34 Indonesian provinces. With the exception of the islands of Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Java, Bali-Nusa Tenggara, and Sumatra, the results of the investigation in 34 provinces of Indonesia show that cigarettes indicator generally have a positive impact. With the exception of the islands of Maluku-Papua, Java, Sumatra, and Bali-Nusa Tenggara, the DAK Health as a whole have a favorable impact. Overall, the ASI indicator have a favorable impact on economic growth, except for the islands of Maluku-Papua and Bali-Nusa Tenggara. KWN indicator have a positive correlation with economic growth in 34 Indonesian provinces. Finally, LYN indicator have a favorable effect on the aggregate in Indonesia, with the exception of the islands of Sulawesi, Maluku-Papua and Bali-Nusa Tenggara.
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