The Factors that Affect Poverty in Jambi Province in Perspective Islam

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 5

Abstract

Abstract: One of the problems facing in third world countries is the problem of poverty so that this issue as if it has the appointment of for a third world countries in developed countries although there are still a problem poverty but this does not becomes a serious problem different from third world countries.JambiProvincenow with a population of more than 3 million people, There are still 11 percent of the poor, while the it had already directed and administered to regional development be done in integrated and sustainable in accordance with priorities and regional needs each with roots and national development the target through short-term development long-term.The purpose of this study to analyze the factors that affect poverty in Jambi province Islamic studyway of looking at is using thetime the data series, there are several variables used in this study allegedly as a factor in poverty reduction in the province of Jambi.Equipment used in the analysis of this study is simultaneous model using eviews-4 software the equation of analysis of this study almost all of the variables used in this study has a positive effect on poverty in Jambi province in 2000–2014.Education has a significant relationship to poverty in the province of Jambi, but there are positive influence, while productivity have a direction and a negative correlation to poverty, but has a positive relationship, the workforce has a positive relationship to poverty, per capita income has ties and influence positive against poverty while investment has a negative relationship and also a negative influence on poverty in the province of Jambi, zakat infaq and sodaqoh have a very significant influence on poverty in the province of Jambi. Zakat, alms infaq and a very significant instrument in Islam to the decline of poverty in the province of Jambi, because zakat is one solution within a very epektif poverty reduction because the meaning of the word zakat includes the word grows and develops. Keywords: Education, productivity, labor force, income per capita, investment, charity and sodaqohinfaq, poverty

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Sudirman . , M. Alhudori

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Sudirman . , M. Alhudori (2017). The Factors that Affect Poverty in Jambi Province in Perspective Islam. Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies, 2(5), 591-599. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-395826