Abstract

In this current globalization era, human resources investment is necessary for each country to improve the index of human development and economic growth, many countries have succeeded in economic growth by relying on human resources despite not having abundant natural resources. However, the success of resource investment is also strongly influenced by the availability of supporting facilities and infrastructure. Based on data of physical and non-physical investments of government expenditure in education and health sectors from 2007-2017, shows a positive trend with relatively increasing value. Meanwhile, based on data of human development index progress in Pekanbaru city in recent years showed a relatively declining value. This contradicts the theory of endogenous romer which explained that when the government or private sectors invest in human resources, it will encourage the improvement of human resources quality that reflects the progress of human development index. This study uses secondary data, namely government physical and non-physical expenditure data in the field of education and health in Pekanbaru City on Regional Budget in 2010-2017. The independent variable is government physical and non-physical expenditure in education and health sectors. While the dependent variable is the Human Development Index. The analysis method used is OLS (Ordinary Least Square) method where the data used are analyzed quantitatively using statistical analysis, namely multiple linear regression equations. Based on the results of research, government physical expenditure in education and government non-physical expenditure in the health sector does not significantly influence the human development index in Pekanbaru City. While government non-physical expenditure in education and government physical expenditure in health significantly affect the human development index in Pekanbaru City. Furthermore, for physical investment where in this research is the government physical expenditure in education and health sectors simultaneously has a significant effect on the human development index in Pekanbaru City. Whereas for non-physical investment where in this study is government non-physical expenditure in education and health sectors simultaneously has a significant effect on the human development index in Pekanbaru City.

Highlights

  • In the narrow meaning, investment in human resources is an investment in education, but in a broad meaning it includes investment in health and social sectors generally

  • The regression coefficient value of the Government's Physical Expenditure in the Education Sector was 7.8479819692 which meant that any increase in the government's physical expenditure in the education sector amounted to Rp.1 would not increase the percentage of the Human Development Index

  • The regression coefficient value of Non-Physical Government Spending in Education was 8.7320298233, which meant that any increase in the government's non-physical expenditure in the education sector amounted to Rp.1 would increase the percentage of the Human Development Index

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Introduction

Investment in human resources is an investment in education, but in a broad meaning it includes investment in health and social sectors generally. Following is a table of Total of Expenditure Budget (APBD) of Pekanbaru city in the Education and Health sectors in 2010-2017. Based on the table above it can be seen that the portion of government expenditure in Pekanbaru City's Regional Budget in education sector shows a positive trend, with a relatively increasing percentage. Where the largest percentage of education expenditure is in 2012 amounting to 15.4% of Pekanbaru City Budget. The portion of government expenditure in the health sector shows a positive trend, with a relatively increasing percentage of value. Where the percentage of the largest portion of health expenditure is in 2017 at 10.6% of the Pekanbaru City Regional Budget. Where the percentage of the largest portion of health expenditure is in 2017 at 10.6% of the Pekanbaru City Regional Budget. (BPKAD, 2018)

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