Measurement Availability of Clean Water and Elementary Teachers towards Income of all Districts and Cities in Indonesia

Budiono, Sidik and Purba, John Tampil and Rajagukguk, Wilson and Samosir, Perak and Adirinekso, Gidion P. (2020) Measurement Availability of Clean Water and Elementary Teachers towards Income of all Districts and Cities in Indonesia. In: Proceedings of the 5th NA International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Detroit, Michigan, USA. IEOM Society International, pp. 1552-1559. ISBN 978 0 9855497 8 7

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Abstract

The performance of an area can be reflected by the achievement of the level of income in that region. In Business Cycle Theory so many economic and non-economic factors that affect the level of income. This study wants to reveal how crucial the availability of clean water and primary school teachers are in supporting local economic prosperity in every district and city in Indonesia surveyed. The presence of elementary school teachers has the role of educating students and making the community environment more conscious to improve a better life. Clean water can play a role in meeting basic needs and activities more efficiently and can determine economic decisions. This study uses cross section data with 501 districts and cities throughout Indonesia. The test results prove that the presence of elementary school teachers and clean water significantly influences the local gross domestic product significantly. The results of this study also suggest increasing the number and quality of primary school teachers and access to clean water intensively to achieve the nation's development programs. Keywords GDRP, Clean Water, Elementary Teacher

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: EDUCATION > Theory and practice of education
EDUCATION > Theory and practice of education > Elementary or public school education
Depositing User: Ms Mentari Simanjuntak
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2021 02:55
Last Modified: 03 Jul 2023 09:39
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/3231

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