DAMPAK BELANJA SEKTOR PENDIDIKAN TERHADAP KUALITAS PENDIDIKAN DI INDONESIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31092/jia.v4i2.816Keywords:
kualitas pendidikan, belanja fungsi pendidikan, sekolah menengah pertama, sekolah menengah atasAbstract
Penelitian ini membahas dampak belanja pemerintah untuk sektor pendidikan kabupaten/kota terhadap kualitas pendidikan di Indonesia. Pada penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif yaitu model regresi data panel dari data populasi kabupaten/kota di Indonesia selama tahun 2013-2018. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa belanja pemerintah untuk sektor pendidikan memberi dampak terhadap kualitas pendidikan di Indonesia, baik pada tingkat SMP maupun SMA. Belanja pemerintah untuk pendidikan dalam bentuk transfer pusat ke daerah untuk guru dan Bantuan Operasional Sekolah memengaruhi kualitas pendidikan di tingkat SMP. Sedangkan di tingkat SMA, belanja pemerintah untuk sektor pendidikan melalui belanja DAK fisik dan belanja daerah untuk fungsi pendidikan memiliki dampak terhadap peningkatan kualitas pendidikannya.
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