Mapping of Regional Inequality in East Java Province
Abstract
The research objective was to map the inequality between regions in 5 (five) Regional Coordination Areas (Bakorwil) of East Java Province.
The research data uses secondary data obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics and related institutions in each region of the Regional Office in
East Java Province. The analysis used in this study is the Klassen Typology using time series data for 2010-2016. The results of the analysis show that:
a. based on Typology Klassen Bakorwil I from ten districts / cities there are eight districts / cities that are in relatively disadvantaged areas; b. based on
the typology of Klassen Bakorwil II from eight districts / cities there are four districts / cities that are in relatively disadvantaged areas; c. based on the
typology of Klassen Bakorwil III from nine districts / cities there are three districts / cities that are in relatively lagging regions; d. based on the Typology
of Klassen Bakorwil IV from 4 districts / cities there are three districts / cities that are in relatively lagging regions; and e. based on the Typology of
Klassen Bakorwil V from seven districts / cities there are five districts / cities that are in relatively disadvantaged areas.
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