Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis

Human Development Index (HDI) measures the average achievements from three basic dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. This study is to investigate the impact of socio-economic variables represented by the three dimensions i.e....

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Main Authors: Siti Ayu Jalil, Mohamad Nadzrul Kamaruddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of International Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23213/1/AJ_SITI%20AYU%20JALIL%20JIBE%20B%2018.pdf.pdf
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description Human Development Index (HDI) measures the average achievements from three basic dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. This study is to investigate the impact of socio-economic variables represented by the three dimensions i.e. mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, gross domestic product, life expectancy and health expenditure on HDI in fifteen selected developing countries within a 5-year period (2010-2014). The panel data analysis tested the pooled regression model, fixed effects and random effects models. The findings indicated that the Panel Fixed Effects Model (FEM) has proven to be the best model to describe the study. From the FEM model, four predictors have shown significant positive effect on human development index which are, the mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, life expectancy and GDP per capita whereas, health expenditure is the only variable that shows insignificant relationship. Hence, it can be stated that in these fifteen selected nations despite education and higher GDP are essential to achieve a higher level of HDI, life expectancy is also perceived as a vital indicator to imply a better level of HDI.
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spelling doaj.art-8f578a4caf0a4e239c6f9e91f2ac3e372023-11-29T17:37:54ZengUiTM PressJournal of International Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship2550-14292018-12-0132374410.24191/jibe.v3i2.14431Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data AnalysisSiti Ayu Jalil0Mohamad Nadzrul Kamaruddin1Malaysian Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor.Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor.Human Development Index (HDI) measures the average achievements from three basic dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. This study is to investigate the impact of socio-economic variables represented by the three dimensions i.e. mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, gross domestic product, life expectancy and health expenditure on HDI in fifteen selected developing countries within a 5-year period (2010-2014). The panel data analysis tested the pooled regression model, fixed effects and random effects models. The findings indicated that the Panel Fixed Effects Model (FEM) has proven to be the best model to describe the study. From the FEM model, four predictors have shown significant positive effect on human development index which are, the mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, life expectancy and GDP per capita whereas, health expenditure is the only variable that shows insignificant relationship. Hence, it can be stated that in these fifteen selected nations despite education and higher GDP are essential to achieve a higher level of HDI, life expectancy is also perceived as a vital indicator to imply a better level of HDI.https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23213/1/AJ_SITI%20AYU%20JALIL%20JIBE%20B%2018.pdf.pdfhuman development indexpanel datafixed effects modelrandom effects model
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Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis
Journal of International Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship
human development index
panel data
fixed effects model
random effects model
title Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis
title_full Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis
title_fullStr Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis
title_short Examining the Relationship Between Human Development Index and Socio-Economic Variables: A Panel Data Analysis
title_sort examining the relationship between human development index and socio economic variables a panel data analysis
topic human development index
panel data
fixed effects model
random effects model
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23213/1/AJ_SITI%20AYU%20JALIL%20JIBE%20B%2018.pdf.pdf
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