GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED PANEL REGRESSION WITH FIXED EFFECT FOR MODELING THE NUMBER OF INFANT MORTALITY IN CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA

  • Rusgiyono A
  • Prahutama A
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One of the regression methods used to model by region is Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR). The GWR model developed to model panel data is Geographically Weighted Panel Regression (GWPR). Panel data has several advantages compared to cross-section or time-series data. The development of the GWPR model in this study uses the Fixed Effect model. It is used to model the number of infant mortality in Central Java. In this study, the weighting used by the fixed bisquare kernel resulted in a significant variable percentage of clean and healthy households. The value of R-square is 67.6%. Also in this paper completed by spread map base on GWPR model.

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Rusgiyono, A., & Prahutama, A. (2021). GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED PANEL REGRESSION WITH FIXED EFFECT FOR MODELING THE NUMBER OF INFANT MORTALITY IN CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA. MEDIA STATISTIKA, 14(1), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.14710/medstat.14.1.10-20

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