Analysis of Health Causality, Participation of Work Force, Education and Economic Growth in Asean Countries

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Selvia, Nisha [1 ]
Idris [1 ]
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[1] Univ Negeri Padang, Padang, Indonesia
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health; labor force participation; education; economic growth; vector autoregression (var);
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This study aims to study and analyze the relationship between health and labor force participation, health and education, economic growth and health, labor force participation and education, labor force participation and economic growth, and education and economic growth. This type of research is descriptive research, where the data used are secondary data consisting of time series from 2010 to 2018 data obtained from related institutions and institutions, which are analyzed using the Vector Autoregression (VAR) method. The findings of this study indicate health reasons and labor force participation do not have a causal relationship or one-way relationship. Health and education do not have a causal or one-way relationship. health and economic growth do not have a causal or one-way relationship. Workforce participation and education do not have a causal or one-way relationship. And education and economic growth do not have a causal or one-way relationship.
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