The Effect Of Transfer Funds And Regional Original Income (Pad) On Poverty Levels In Regencies/Cities Of North Sumatra Province

  • Muhardinata Muhardinata Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
  • Erlina Erlina Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
  • Rujiman Rujiman Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: Transfer of Funds, Regional Original Income (PAD), Poverty Level

Abstract

The objectives of this study are to: 1. Analyze the effect of Regional Original Income on the level of poverty in the
Regency/City of North Sumatra Province. 2. Analyzing the effect of the General Allocation Fund on the poverty level
in the Regency/City of North Sumatra Province. 3. Analyzing the effect of the Special Allocation Fund on the poverty
level in the Regency/City of North Sumatra Province. 4. Analyzing the effect of the Revenue Sharing Fund on the
poverty level in the Regency/City of North Sumatra Province. 5. Analyzing the effect of the General Allocation Fund,
Special Allocation Fund, Revenue Sharing Fund, and Regional Original Income together on the poverty level in the
Regency/City of North Sumatra Province. The method used is multiple linear analysis. The results in this study are
95.22 percent of the variation that occurs in the dependent variable can be explained by the independent variable. The
remaining 4.78 percent is explained by other variables not used in the study such as inflation, economic growth, and
unemployment; The DAU variable does not significantly affect the poverty level, the probability value of X2 is 0.0813
> 0.05, indicating that the DAK variable has no significant effect on the poverty level, the X3 probability value is
0.3698 > 0.05, indicating that the DBH variable has no significant effect. on the poverty level, and the probability
value of X4 in the table is 0.6903 > 0.05, which indicates that the PAD variable has no significant effect on the
poverty level; The significance of the simultaneous test that describes the effect of X1 (PAD), X2 (DAU), X3 (DAK),
and X4 (DBH) together can be seen in Table 4.8 precisely on the value of Prob. (F-statistic) which is 0, 0000 < 0.05.
This value shows that PAD, DAU, DAK, and DBH together have a significant effect.

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Published
2022-07-23
How to Cite
Muhardinata, M., Erlina, E., & Rujiman, R. (2022). The Effect Of Transfer Funds And Regional Original Income (Pad) On Poverty Levels In Regencies/Cities Of North Sumatra Province. International Journal of Science, Technology & Management, 3(4), 1219-1222. https://doi.org/10.46729/ijstm.v3i4.566
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