PENGARUH PENDIDIKAN, KESEHATAN, DAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI TEHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS TENAGA KERJA DI INDONESIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35446/dayasaing.v12i2.2881Keywords:
Labor Productivity; Education Health; Information; Communication Technology; Panel Data RegressionAbstract
The study aims to determine and analyze the influence of education, health, and information and communication technology on labor productivity in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative analysis method, namely panel data regression analysis, covering the period 2020-2024 and covering 34 provinces in Indonesia. The results show that labor productivity in Indonesia generally experiences fluctuating developments. Partially, the health variable significantly affects labor productivity in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the education and information and communication technology variables have an insignificant effect on labor productivity in Indonesia. Simultaneously, the results show that the education, health, and information and communication technology variables together have a significant effect on labor productivity in Indonesia
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