Abstract

Economic growth and the process are the main conditions for maintaining economic development in the region. This is because the population growth is accompanied by economic needs that require additional income every year. The condition of areas affected by natural disasters or prone to natural disasters requires demands to fulfill their own needs. This study aims to determine the leading sectors and bases in Central Java as areas with high levels of disaster and disaster vulnerability. Quantitative methods are used to calculate Location Queotient (LQ) and Shift Share (SS) for various sectors. The data used are secondary data on Gross National Domestic Product and Gross Regional Domestic Product of Central Java Province in 2014-2017 to indicate economic growth, competitive sectors and also superior sectors. The leading sectors and potential to be developed in Central Java are: large and retail trade, car and motorcycle repairs, provision of food and drink accommodation, education services. The results of the study show that the superior and potentially superior sectors to be developed in Central Java are: large and retail trade, car and motorcycle repair, provision of food and drink accommodation, education services. While the superior sectors experienced positive growth and shift in Java Province are because of the factors and capabilities of the province of Central Java, among others: the wholesale and retail trade sector, followed by car and motorbike repair; mining and excavation; education services; and real estate.

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