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THE EFFECT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, POPULATION DENSITY, BABY MORTALITY, AND GDP PER-CAPITA TO THE FERTILITY LEVEL IN INDONESIA
Author(s) -
Paskasius Kletus Aprila Severus
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
oikos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2549-2284
DOI - 10.23969/0.23969/oikos.v4i1.1634
Subject(s) - total fertility rate , variance decomposition of forecast errors , fertility , per capita , error correction model , economics , econometrics , variables , population , granger causality , demography , infant mortality , variance (accounting) , statistics , mathematics , cointegration , research methodology , family planning , accounting , sociology
The goal of this research is to see whether higher education, population density, infant mortality and GDP per capita has impact on fertility in Indonesia or not. This study used estimates of Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) where the estimated VECM simultaneously contained the analysis of changes in the short term, and also long term. The study also includes granger causality test. Then to estimate the large contribution of independent variables in influencing the dependent variable, variance decomposition test was also included. The results showed there were three independent variables that had a significant influence, including the participation of higher education, population density, and GDP per capita in the long run, while the infant mortality rate did not affect the changes in fertility rates.

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