Abstrak/Abstract |
This study analyzes the socioeconomic and digital conditions across the Special Region of
Yogyakarta, focusing on disparities between urban and rural areas. The research explicitly aims
to analyze these socioeconomic and digital gaps in urban and rural areas of the Special Region
of Yogyakarta. It focuses on understanding key variables such as income, asset ownership,
housing conditions, internet access, and school dropout rates to recommend targeted policy
interventions. The study employs a descriptive research design using secondary data from the
2023 Family Data Collection and Update by BKKBN. The analysis is conducted using descriptive
statistics to identify patterns and trends, with the results presented visually through graphs and
charts for comprehensive understanding. Data cleaning and consistency checks were carried out
to ensure data integrity before analysis. This methodology provides insights into the
independence dimension variables shaping the socioeconomic and digital dynamics in
Yogyakarta. The findings reveal that urban areas such as Bantul and Sleman consistently report
higher levels of economic stability, better housing conditions, and greater access to digital media, while rural regions, including Kulon Progo and Gunung Kidul, face challenges in these areas.
These disparities highlight the need for targeted policy interventions to improve digital
infrastructure, economic opportunities, and public services in rural regions. |