Abstract:
This study aims to analyze how mean years of schooling and gross enrollment ratio as proxy of education, the number of medical personnel and life expectancy as proxy of health, and the clean water users as proxy of infrastructure affect poverty in 15 Central Java Regencies. The result revealed that the average of mean years of schooling, gross enrollment ratio, health infrastructure, medical personnel, the number of electricity user and clean water user affect poverty simultaneously significant. Partially, the mean years of schooling, gross enrollment ratio, and the number of medical personnel affect poverty negatively significant. Health infrastructure affect poverty negatively and not significantly. Meanwhile, the clean water users negatively and not significantly affect poverty. Mean years of schooling, gross enrollment ratio, the number of medical personnel, and clean water users significantly affect poverty.
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