Kemiskinan Pedesaan dan Angka Partisipasi Sekolah di Indonesia

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Yulianto Umar Rofi'i

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This study analyzes the influence of rural poverty on school enrollment rates in Indonesia. Using time series data for the period 1998-2021, the analysis model used is simple linear regression. The study revealed that school enrollment rates and rural poverty levels in Indonesia fluctuate throughout the year. The estimation results indicate that rural poverty has a negative effect on school enrollment rates at both elementary school, middle school and high school levels. Therefore, efforts to increase school participation in Indonesia must be in line with efforts to reduce rural poverty levels.

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Rofi’i, Y. U. (2024). Kemiskinan Pedesaan dan Angka Partisipasi Sekolah di Indonesia. Jurnal EMT KITA, 8(2), 783–791. https://doi.org/10.35870/emt.v8i2.2446
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Yulianto Umar Rofi'i, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Muhammadiyah Bali

Program Studi Bisnis Digital, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Muhammadiyah Bali, Kabupaten Jembrana, Provinsi Bali, Indonesia

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