Impact of Morbidity, Open Unemployment Rate, and Net Participation Rate on Human Development Index

Authors

  • Zakaria Putra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70062/harmonymanagement.v1i1.15

Keywords:

Morbidity, Open Unemployment Rate, Net Participation Rate

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the impact of morbidity, open unemployment rate, and net participation rate on the human development index (HDI). The data used comes from various statistical sources and health surveys to identify relationships between these factors. Multiple linear regression analysis methods were used to determine the extent to which morbidity variables, open unemployment rates, and pure participation rates contributed to variations in HDI. The results show that morbidity has a significant negative impact on HDI, indicating that disease levels in a population can be detrimental to human development. The open unemployment rate also has a significant negative impact on the HDI, indicating that a high unemployment rate can hinder human development. On the other hand, the pure participation rate has a significant positive impact on the HDI, indicating that the level of participation in economic activities can increase the human development index.

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Published

2024-04-04

How to Cite

Zakaria Putra. (2024). Impact of Morbidity, Open Unemployment Rate, and Net Participation Rate on Human Development Index. Harmony Management: International Journal of Management Science and Business, 1(1), 48–56. https://doi.org/10.70062/harmonymanagement.v1i1.15