Author:
Harold Elby Sendouw Recky,Lexi Lonto Apeles,Peggie Rantung Vivi
Abstract
This study aims to describe the welfare disparity between districts and cities in Indonesia in the 2016-2019 period. Using quantitative analysis, it was found that spatially, the distribution of GRDP in Indonesia was mostly in the below-average category, both in 2016 and 2019. The results of spatial distribution also show that the higher the number of populations in an area, it will affect the regional income level of the region. Based on the sector, it can be seen that in general, regencies/cities in Indonesia are engaged in agriculture, forestry and fisheries so that inputs or policies to be implemented must pay attention to the dominant sector so that they can minimize existing disparitys.