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 : 10.56472/25835238/IRJEMS-V3I3P140Risky Andriansyah, Yulmardi, Candra Mustika. "The Influence of Average Length of Schooling, Life Expectancy and Per Capita Expenditure on Poverty Levels Through Economic Growth in Tanjung Jabung West District" International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 317-330, 2024.
This research aims to analyze the condition of the average length of schooling, life expectancy, per capita expenditure, economic growth and poverty levels in West Tanjung Jabung Regency, then analyze the influence of the average length of schooling, life expectancy and per capita expenditure. On economic growth in West Tanjung Jabung Regency and analyzing the influence of average years of schooling, life expectancy and per capita expenditure on poverty levels through economic growth in West Tanjung Jabung Regency. The research results show that the development of the average length of schooling, life expectancy, per capita expenditure, economic growth and poverty levels in West Tanjung Jabung Regency during the 2001-2023 period has different dynamics. The average length of schooling and life expectancy show an increasing trend every year, while per capita expenditure and economic growth fluctuate up and down. The path analysis results show that the average length of schooling and per capita expenditure do not have a significant effect on economic growth, while life expectancy has a significant effect on poverty levels. In the context of West Tanjung Jabung Regency, factors such as education and health have different impacts on economic growth and poverty levels, highlighting the complexity of poverty alleviation and economic development efforts in the area.
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