Abstract

The increase of village fund since 2015 led to the Indonesian government’s expectation for economic growth and more infrastructure development in villages, with the hope that the villagers’ quality of life will improve. This research aimed at analyzing the impacts of infrastructure development in Batang Regency, Central Java in terms of social, economy, education, and health aspects. Data was collected via structured interviews. The focus of the research is to identify the differences of impacts on infrastructure development based on 2 categories. The first category is the 3 geographical zones: the borders of the north coast Trans Java highway network (Pantura), mountainous area and coast area. The second category is based on the villagers’ duration of stay in their village: more than 10 years and less than 10 years. Based on the geographical zone research results, there were differences found in the impacts on social aspects, but none in the economy, education, health and education aspects. In the length of stay category, there were no differences in the impacts resulted from the infrastructure development on either the social, economy, education, or health aspects.

Highlights

  • Public work infrastructure is a form of government service to increase its citizens’ welfare since infrastructure can boost national and regional development

  • This research aimed at analyzing the impacts of infrastructure development in Batang Regency, Central Java in terms of social, economy, education, and health aspects.This research started with the search for a background to identify existing problems

  • In terms of geographical zone, 42 respondents live along Pantura, respondents live in the mountainous area and respondents live in the coastal area

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Introduction

Public work infrastructure is a form of government service to increase its citizens’ welfare since infrastructure can boost national and regional development. In 2017, this fund was still aimed at boosting economic growth so that the villagers’ buying power would strengthen, those with local raw materials would receive income, and the infrastructure and facilities would increase agricultural production as well as improving the distribution of goods [3]. Batang Regency of Central Java consists of 248 villages It is highly potential in agriculture, fisheries, industries, and tourism due to the 3 geographical zones namely mountainous, coasts, and low lands located along the north coast trans Java highway network called Pantura. This article states that Village Development is intended to improve village community welfare and human life quality as well as poverty reduction through basic needs fulfilment, village infrastructure development, local economic development potential, and the sustainable use of natural resources and the environment

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