scholarly journals Development of the sustainable human development index model in West Papua

2021 ◽  
Vol 716 (1) ◽  
pp. 012106
Author(s):  
Ihwan Tjolli ◽  
Mahawan Karuniasa ◽  
Adelhard B Rehiara ◽  
Supit Jance ◽  
Indah Lestari
Author(s):  
Ayan Rudra

There is worldwide consensus today that problems relating to the environment have reached immense proportions and that immediate drastic steps should be taken by nations and the authorized global community to arrest the decline of our environment. The World Health Organization estimates that roughly 25 percent of the disease burden in the developing world is due to environmental factors. For this paper Environmental Human Development Index (EHDI) has been measured, which is a modified version of Human Development Index (HDI) in the pursuit of Conceptualizing a Sustainable Human Development Index in a Globalized World by Evidence from Assam and Meghalaya. This study is based on secondary data obtained from multiple sources. These are like- Census 2011, Central Pollution Control Board, India stat, World Bank, etc. The paper concludes with policy implications for the topic at hand. This study tries to search for development situation regarding the environmental condition of two sister states of North East India. After including the ecological parameters and household status, the shape of the development index is changing. Both states are increasing the development index value. But here Meghalaya increased its development value more than the state Assam. This study portrays with increasing environmental pollutants of particular state morbidity, especially cardiac diseases are growing.


2016 ◽  
pp. 86-107
Author(s):  
Guilherme Nobre

This text aims to analyze and compare the creative economy (CE) and the sustainable human development (SHD) so to establish some potential convergences and/or divergences. The point is to see if the creative economy promotes both economic growth and human development, or not, and in a positive scenario, how sustainably it does. The paper defines CE and SHD, and shows how the later constitutes its index - the human development index. Before tabling the potential convergences and divergences at the last section, the creative economy and the human development are put together in a quest for community. Although the already existing well-documented link between economic growth and the creative economy, the conclusion is that there are only inferences in its connection with the human development.


At-Taqaddum ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 202
Author(s):  
Eva Khoirun Nisa

<p align="center">One of the support aspect the country development is human resource quality. When we talking about human resource quality, it’s not separated with human development. The international standard of human development is Human Development Index (HDI). HDI becomes important indicator in West Papua province which is one of the youngest provinces in Papua. There is spatial effect of human development condition among districts in West Papua. Spatial Pattern and Spatial Autocorrelation as statistical methods can be used to identify HDI dependency among districts in West Papua. The statistical tests on Spatial Autocorrelation has found that there was no spatial independency of HDI on 2017 among districts in West Papua province.</p><p>==================================================</p><p> </p><p>Salah satu aspek yang mendukung pembangunan suatu negara adalah kualitas sumber daya manusia. Berbicara mengenai kualitas sumber daya manusia maka tidak lepas dengan pembangunan manusia. Ukuran standar pembangunan manusia yang dapat digunakan secara internasional yaitu Indeks Pembangunan Manusia (IPM) atau <em>Human Development Index</em> (HDI). IPM menjadi hal yang penting bagi Provinsi Papua Barat mengingat Papua Barat menjadi salah satu provinsi termuda hasil pemekaran wilayah Provinsi Papua. Sangat dimungkinkan adanya pengaruh spasial pada kondisi pembangunan manusia antar kabupaten/kota di Provinsi Papua Barat.<em> Spatial Pattern</em> dan <em>Spatial Autocorrelation</em> menjadi metode statistika yang dapat mengidentifikasi adanya dependensi IPM antar kabupaten/kota di Provinsi Papua Barat. Dengan beberapa pengujian statistik <em>Spatial Autocorrelation</em> menghasilkan bahwa tidak terdapat dependensi spasial terhadap angka IPM pada tahun 2012 antar kabupaten/kota di Provinsi Papua Barat.</p><p> </p><p> </p>


Jurnal Varian ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 30-40
Author(s):  
Vita Fibriyani ◽  
Ani Afifah

Human Development Index is a measure of human development achievement based on the appropriate dimensions of health, education, and living. Papua is located in eastern Indonesia consisting of 2 provinces of Papua and west Papua. This study conducted a research about modeling of district/city of human development index value using binary logistic regression model, estimation of model parameters using maximum likelihood method. The data used in this study is secondary data obtained from the central statistical agencies of Papua and West Papua provinces. This study involved several factors that predicted to be affected the Human Development Index of district/city in both provinces, namely PDRB/capita, sex ratio, population density, population growth rate and number of mobile health centers. Based on the result of the analysis, it can be seen that the independent variables that significantly influence the value of Human Development Index of district/city in Papua 2014 is income/capita with the probability value of 0.003 and the population of mobile health centers with the probability of 0.034


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 401
Author(s):  
Yustine Asnad Hobrouw ◽  
I Gusti Ngurah Agung Suaryana ◽  
I G.A.M. Asri Dwija Putri

This study aims to determine empirically the effect of local revenue on the increase in the human development index in West Papua province and to empirically determine the effect of capital expenditure on the increase in the human development index in West Papua province. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that the Original Regional Income has a positive and significant effect on the increase in the District / City Human Development Index in West Papua Province. This shows that an increase in Regional Original Income (PAD) will tend to increase the Human Development Index. Capital expenditure has a positive and significant effect on increasing the District / City Human Development Index in West Papua Province. Keywords: PAD; Capital Expenditures; Human Development Index.


2003 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria José Sotelo ◽  
Luis Gimeno

The authors explore an alternative way of analyzing the relationship between human development and individualism. The method is based on the first principal component of Hofstede's individualism index in the Human Development Index rating domain. Results suggest that the general idea that greater wealth brings more individualism is only true for countries with high levels of development, while for middle or low levels of development the inverse is true.


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