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Analysis of The Relationship Between Income Inequality and Social Variables: Evidence from Indonesia

Analysis of The Relationship Between Income Inequality and Social Variables: Evidence from Indonesia

Title: Analysis of The Relationship Between Income Inequality and Social Variables: Evidence from Indonesia

Authors:

  1. Abdulrahman Taresh A.
  2. Dyah Wulan Sari
  3. Rudi Purwono

Department: Ilmu Ekonomi

Journal Name: Economics and Sociology

Kinds of Journal: Q2

Keywords: income inequality, social variables, panel cointegration, Indonesia.

Abstract:

This study tries to analyse the relationship between income inequality and social variables to provide additional empirical input on the related structural model. To achieve these objectives, this study uses the cointegration and long-run structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) for the panel data on 33 provinces in Indonesia over the 2005-2018 period. The study concludes that income inequality has a positive impact on population growth, unemployment, and poor health, whereas it also has a negative effect on education, human development, and urbanisation growth. Population growth, unemployment, poor health and urbanisation growth can increase income inequality, while education and human development index reduce income inequality. Furthermore, increased minimum wages can reduce income inequality, poor health, and increase education and per capita income. This study also found that per capita income has a long-term relationship with income inequality and population.

For details: https://www.economics-sociology.eu/?802,en_analysis-of-the-relationship-between-income-inequality-and-social-variables-evidence-from-indonesia