Journal article

RELATIONSHIP AMONG ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, POPULATION MIGRATION AND POPULATION DEVELOPMENT IN BALI PROVINCE OF INDONESIA

Made Kembar Sri Budhi I Nyoman Mahaendra Yasa

Volume : 11 Nomor : 83 Published : 2018, November

RJOAS Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences

Abstrak

Population development is a dynamic balance between addition and reduction in population. A large population for some circles is a positive thing, but there are also those who argue that this will add to the development burden. If reviewed regionally, additional population due to natural factors (births) is also caused by in-migration. Bali Province is a highly developed tourism sector, which attracts many residents outside Bali to migrate to Bali. But will the development of the population have an impact on economic development? The objectives of this research are: (1) to determine the impact of population migration on population development and economic development in Bali Province; (2) to determine the impact of population development on economic development in Bali Province; (3) to find out whether population development mediates the impact of population migration on economic development; and (4) to find out what efforts can be made to control the population in Bali Province. This study uses secondary data types or time series data. Data were obtained from the Central Bureau Statistics of Bali Province for the past five years. Data analysis method used in this research is path analysis with WarpPLS application. The results showed that: (1) population migration had a positive and significant impact on the development of the population in Bali Province; (2) population migration has a positive and significant impact on economic development in Bali Province; (3) population development has a positive and significant impact on economic development in Bali Province; and (4) efforts to control the population can be carried out by strengthening family planning programs and equitable development to prevent unbalanced population migration in each region. KEY WORDS: Economic development, population, migration, Bali, regional policy.