Potential Map of Community Welfare Based on Strong and Flexible Statistics Modelling in the Framework of Poverty

Adji Achmad Rinaldo Fernandes *

Brawijaya University, Veteran St., Malang City 65145, Indonesia.

Riyanti Isaskar

Brawijaya University, Veteran St., Malang City 65145, Indonesia.

Intan Rahmawati

Brawijaya University, Veteran St., Malang City 65145, Indonesia.

Lailil Muflikhah

Brawijaya University, Veteran St., Malang City 65145, Indonesia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to map the level of family welfare in the Wajak District.

Methods: This study uses a survey method with a mixed-method approach. The data used in this study is secondary data regarding HDI (Human Development Index), ISSI (Infrastructure Service Satisfaction Index), and EQI (Environmental Quality Index). The population in this study was all villages in Wajak District, which amounted to 13 villages. Then with the sampling technique using simple random sampling, the village selected as the sample for analysis is Bringin Village. The data analysis used in this study includes biplot, cluster, and IPA analysis.

Findings: The result of this study is that the level of welfare of the community in Bringin Village is said to be quite prosperous, this can be seen from the results of mapping the variables of religiosity, entrepreneurship, and service quality showing that cluster 1 is quite prosperous with 39 members, while in cluster 2, which is less prosperous, there are 11 members.

Originality: The outputs obtained for the Wajak Rural community include a mapping related to the level of family welfare and its distribution in various areas in the Wajak District area.

Keywords: Community welfare, HDI, EHI, EQI, biplot, cluster, IPA


How to Cite

Fernandes, Adji Achmad Rinaldo, Riyanti Isaskar, Intan Rahmawati, and Lailil Muflikhah. 2021. “Potential Map of Community Welfare Based on Strong and Flexible Statistics Modelling in the Framework of Poverty”. Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics 15 (3):58-72. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajpas/2021/v15i330359.

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