Research Article
Economic Growth through Educational Participation and Clean Water: The Case from 500 Districts and Cities in Indonesia
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-11-2019.2295252, author={Sidik Budiono and John Tampil Purba}, title={Economic Growth through Educational Participation and Clean Water: The Case from 500 Districts and Cities in Indonesia}, proceedings={Proceedings of The First International Conference on Global Innovation and Trends in Economy, InCoGITE, 7 November 2019, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={INCOGITE}, year={2020}, month={5}, keywords={water enrolment of schooling gross domestic regional product}, doi={10.4108/eai.7-11-2019.2295252} }
- Sidik Budiono
John Tampil Purba
Year: 2020
Economic Growth through Educational Participation and Clean Water: The Case from 500 Districts and Cities in Indonesia
INCOGITE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-11-2019.2295252
Abstract
The progress development of a country on this planet can be seen from its economic growth whether it continues to increase or not. The Republic of Indonesia has several regional characteristics that have it in achieving economic growth. This study aims to see how the influence of household access to the availability of clean water and the level of participation of elementary and junior high schools on economic growth. This study uses secondary cross-section data from 500 districts and cities from all over Indonesia. The analytical method used is multiple regressions using Ordinary Least Square (OLS). The calculation results show that household access to clean water and junior high school level participation influence a significant value on economic growth in the areas surveyed. Therefore, research can be used for government policies that manage education at the junior secondary level and which manage clean water in the country so that households can have access to obtain better economic benefits in the coming days