卫生和教育对提高印度尼西亚人力资本指数的贡献

Frans Salesman
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目的:分析印度尼西亚的HCI与东盟国家在卫生和教育质量方面的地位研究设计:分析世界银行发布的2018年HCI计算的二手数据,印度尼西亚卫生部2018年基础卫生研究报告,中央统计局出版物,各种国际研究报告。通过演绎验证法解释数字的有效性具有科学真理,因为它经过了科学方法论的各个阶段,这些阶段在科学界被普遍接受。主要发现:2018年收购HCI;新加坡0.90,越南0.67,马来西亚0.65,泰国0.61,菲律宾0.58,印度尼西亚0.55,柬埔寨0.49,缅甸0.49,东帝汶0.47,老挝0.46。印尼在东盟国家中排名第六,高于柬埔寨、缅甸、东帝汶和老挝。这意味着在新加坡出生的孩子有机会利用他们的能力创造0.90的收入,而在印度尼西亚出生的每个孩子只有55%的资源来管理可用的机会。剩余的0.45%用作空闲容量。剩余的能力可能是由于营养供应不足、生长和发展受到限制、各种疾病造成的质量调整生命年低、获得现代保健服务的机会少、课堂学习质量低以及正在掠夺穷人的低购买力。结论:提高印尼的HCI需要得到政府、宗教和社会机构、国际机构、社区和家庭的认真关注,这样印尼人民才能在4.0时代竞争。
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Contribution of Health and Education to Improve the Human Capital Index in Indonesia
Objectives: To analyze the position Indonesia's HCI compared to ASEAN countries in terms of the quality of health and education Study design: Analyzing secondary data published by the World Bank on the calculation HCI in 2018, Basic Health Research Report 2018 from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Publication the Central Bureau of Statistics, various international research reports. The validity of interpreting numbers through deducto verificato which has scientific truth because it passes through the stages of scientific methodology that are generally accepted in the world of science. Principal findings: Acquisition of HCI in 2018; Singapore 0.90, Vietnam 0.67, Malaysia 0.65, Thailand 0.61, Philippines 0.58, Indonesia 0.55, Camboja 0.49, Myanmar 0.49, Timor Leste 0.47, and Laos 0.46. Indonesia's position is in 6th place among ASEAN Countries, above Cambodia, Myanmar, Timor Leste, and Laos. This means that children born in Singpura have the opportunity to utilize their abilities to generate an income of 0.90, while every child born in Indonesia only has 55% of the resources to manage available opportunities. The remaining 0.45% is used as idle capacity. The remaining capacity is probably due to low supply of nutrition, growth and development constraints, low Quality Adjusted Life Year due to various diseases, low access to modern health services, low quality of classroom learning, and low purchasing power which is robbing the poor. Conclusion: Increasing HCI in Indonesia needs to be a serious concern of the Government, religious and social institutions, international agencies, communities, and families so that Indonesian people can compete in the 4.0 era.
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