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September 26, 2025 11:09

Modeling Youth Development Index in Indonesia Using Panel Data Regression for Binary Response with Random Effect

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Pressylia Aluisina Putri Widyangga, Suliyanto Suliyanto, M. Fariz Fadillah Mardianto, Sediono Sediono

 

Abstract

Indonesia has the largest youth population in Southeast Asia, yet its Youth Development Index (YDI) ranks only fifth in the region. This study aims to fill the gap in empirical research by modeling the YDI in Indonesia using binary logit and binary probit regressions with random effects, based on panel data from 34 provinces during 2020–2022. The YDI categories are defined according to the national target of 57.67 set by the Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs. The analysis reveals that the binary probit model performs better than the binary logit model, with a classification accuracy of 93.14% and a McFadden R-squared of 0.4064. Gender Inequality Index (GII) and Expected Years of Schooling (EYS) significantly affect the likelihood of achieving the YDI target. These results highlight the critical role of gender equality and education in advancing youth development in Indonesia. The binary probit model provides a practical tool for policymakers to predict and evaluate the effectiveness of development programs targeting youth outcomes. This research not only contributes methodologically to the study of youth development using advanced econometric models but also offers policy-relevant insights that support the strategic goals of Indonesia Emas 2045. By identifying key leverage points such as gender equity and education access, the findings reinforce the importance of inclusive and evidence-based planning to nurture a generation of resilient, empowered, and high-performing youth who can lead Indonesia toward a prosperous future.

Keywords

Youth Development Index; Panel Data Regression; Random Effect; Indonesia

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