The Impact of Economic Development on the Quality of Human Resources in South Sulawesi Province
Keywords:
Economic Growth, Education, Health, Human Resource Development, PovertyAbstract
This study aims to identify and analyze the impact of economic development on the quality of human resources in South Sulawesi Province, including the education and health sectors. The research method used is descriptive qualitative using a multisystemic approach. The data used in this research is secondary data. The results showed that the role of government in the health sector had a positive and significant effect on economic growth and development. Furthermore, government spending in the education and health sectors is to strengthen the influence of poverty levels on the development of human resources. Furthermore, the level of poverty alleviation has not been significantly affected, this is because the development of the quality of human resources in South Sulawesi Province has not thoroughly touched all levels of society. The results of the study can be used as a philosophical basis in government policy programs in poverty reduction efforts to improve the quality of human resources that are carried out comprehensively and sustainably and cover aspects of community life that are carried out in an integrated manner in the future.
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