Increasing the Human Development Index through Human Resource Development: Empirical Evidence from Kediri City

Authors

  • Muhammad Arifuddin Zuhri Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Jember
  • Naufal Mahdy Al Anwari Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Jember

Keywords:

Human resource development, human development index, Kediri City, multiple linear regression, positive and significant relationships and influences.

Abstract

This research aims to determine the relationship and influence between human resource development and the human development index (HDI) in Kediri City. This research uses quantitative methods with a correlational design, and takes a sample of 100 people from the population of Kediri City. Information was gathered through the use of a survey, and subsequently examined employing multiple linear regression.. The research results show that there is a significant positive relationship between human resource development and HDI in Kediri City, and The positive and substantial impact of human resource development on the HDI in Kediri City has been observed. Health variables are the variables that have the most influence on HDI, followed by education, infrastructure and environmental variables. Education, health, environment and infrastructure variables can explain 73% of the variance in the HDI, while the other 27% of the variance Is impacted by external factors excluded from the scope of this research This research makes an important contribution to the development of science, especially regarding human resources and human development.

 

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Published

2023-04-04