WHY IS THE TARGET OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX HARD TO BE ACHIEVED? AN ANALYSIS OF THE STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT
Iis Sandra Yanti
Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 2020, vol. 10, issue 4, 299314
Abstract:
Human Development Index (HDI) is still used for determining the quality of human life in local government. In local government, specially in industrial region, HDI is to hard to be achieved. Bekasi regency as the biggest industrial region of the South-East Asia also has same problem about achieving HDI target annually. With qualitative method, this research tries to identify factors that causing HDI target of Bekasi Regency is not achieved in 2012-2017 period. Some results shows that the factors are natural environment, social environment, and task environment.
Date: 2020
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