PENGARUH KEPEMILIKAN ASET, KETERSEDIAAN INFRASTRUKTUR, DAN PENDIDIKAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN DAN KESEJAHTERAAN RUMAH TANGGA MISKIN

  • Ni Putu Cahya Agung Tika Meidiana Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis , Universitas Udayana, Bali
  • A.A.I.N. Marhaeni Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Udayana, Denpasar - Bali

Abstract

Abstract: Effect of Asset Ownership, Availability of Infrastructure, and Education on Income
and Well-being of Poor Households. The purpose of this research is to know 1) the influence
of asset ownership, infrastructure availability, and education on poor household income;
2) Influence of asset ownership, infrastructure availability, education, and income to poor
households ' welfare; 3) indirect influence of asset ownership, availability of infrastructure, and
education to prosperity through poor household income. The study uses primary and secondary
data with Path analysis methods. The study took 81 samples in the East Bali development area,
a sample withdrawal per district in the East Bali development area is each of 27 samples. The
results concluded that asset ownership was positively influential but insignificant to revenues.
The availability of infrastructure has no effect on revenue, while education is positive and
significant towards revenue. This reflects that the development of human capital through
education is a crucial determinant to lower the number of poor households. Variable asset
ownership does not affect welfare, the availability of infrastructure positively affects the welfare,
education and income positively and significantly to the welfare.

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Published
2019-07-30
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MEIDIANA, Ni Putu Cahya Agung Tika; MARHAENI, A.A.I.N.. PENGARUH KEPEMILIKAN ASET, KETERSEDIAAN INFRASTRUKTUR, DAN PENDIDIKAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN DAN KESEJAHTERAAN RUMAH TANGGA MISKIN. Buletin Studi Ekonomi, [S.l.], p. 54-69, july 2019. ISSN 2580-5312. Available at: <https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/bse/article/view/51449>. Date accessed: 04 nov. 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.24843/BSE.2019.v24.i01.p04.
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