Abstract

The purpose of the research is to analyze the effect of nutrition intake, education facilities, and unemployment on economic development in Indonesia. This research uses a multiple linear regression method using panel data consisting of time series data for 5 years and cross-section data consisting of 34 provinces. The results exhibited that nutrition intake and educational facilities have a significant positive effect on economic development, but unemployment has a significant negative effect on economic development in Indonesia. In addition, nutrition intake, education facility, and unemployment have a simultaneous influence on economic development in Indonesia during 2014–2018. Economic development can be implemented by increasing nutrition intake to improve health quality, reduce mortality, and increase life expectancy. Economic development must be followed by a decrease in unemployment to improve socioeconomic conditions in the form of income distribution and reduce poverty to improve decent living standards.

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