TY - GEN
T1 - The Change of Socio-Economic Correlation due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
AU - Hayuningtyas, Wridhasari
AU - Wibawa, Adhi Dharma
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic has been going on for over one year until today. The government of Indonesia has issued various policies to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19, including the imposition of Large-Scale Social Restrictions and the Enforcement of Restrictions on Micro-scale Community Activities. However, in socio-economics dimension, especially on Economic Growth Rate (EGR), Human Development Index (HDI) and Poverty Percentage (PP), this pandemic has changed how they interact each other. This study presents anomaly correlation regarding those three socio-economics dimensions. The data for analysis was taken from Statistics Indonesia that consists of monthly report data in socio-economics fluctuation during two years period (2019-2020). For year 2019, the results of the Bivariate correlation test showed that the increasing of the Economic Growth Rate (EGR) would increase the Human Development Index (HDI) and decrease the Poverty Percentage (PP) in Indonesia. This correlation did not happen in 2020, because when the Economic Growth Rate (EGR) was increased, the Human Development Index (HDI) level was decreased and Poverty Percentage (PP) was increased. The 2020 result behaviour showed an opposite condition compared to normal correlation term. Some analysis has been discussed on the paper regarding this anomaly condition. The worst impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic in this analysis were shown in Bali-Nusa Tenggara region, where the Economic Growth Rate (EGR), Human Development Index (HDI) and Poverty Percentage (PP) values are below the national value.
AB - The COVID-19 pandemic has been going on for over one year until today. The government of Indonesia has issued various policies to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19, including the imposition of Large-Scale Social Restrictions and the Enforcement of Restrictions on Micro-scale Community Activities. However, in socio-economics dimension, especially on Economic Growth Rate (EGR), Human Development Index (HDI) and Poverty Percentage (PP), this pandemic has changed how they interact each other. This study presents anomaly correlation regarding those three socio-economics dimensions. The data for analysis was taken from Statistics Indonesia that consists of monthly report data in socio-economics fluctuation during two years period (2019-2020). For year 2019, the results of the Bivariate correlation test showed that the increasing of the Economic Growth Rate (EGR) would increase the Human Development Index (HDI) and decrease the Poverty Percentage (PP) in Indonesia. This correlation did not happen in 2020, because when the Economic Growth Rate (EGR) was increased, the Human Development Index (HDI) level was decreased and Poverty Percentage (PP) was increased. The 2020 result behaviour showed an opposite condition compared to normal correlation term. Some analysis has been discussed on the paper regarding this anomaly condition. The worst impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic in this analysis were shown in Bali-Nusa Tenggara region, where the Economic Growth Rate (EGR), Human Development Index (HDI) and Poverty Percentage (PP) values are below the national value.
KW - The COVID-19
KW - correlation
KW - economic growth rate (EGR)
KW - human development index (HDI)
KW - poverty percentage (PP)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85123441539&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICoDSA53588.2021.9617540
DO - 10.1109/ICoDSA53588.2021.9617540
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85123441539
T3 - 2021 International Conference on Data Science and Its Applications, ICoDSA 2021
SP - 221
EP - 227
BT - 2021 International Conference on Data Science and Its Applications, ICoDSA 2021
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2021 International Conference on Data Science and Its Applications, ICoDSA 2021
Y2 - 5 August 2021 through 6 August 2021
ER -