PEMBANGUNAN DESA-KOTA DI INDONESIA DARI PERSPEKTIF PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH DAN MIGRASI
Abstract
The problem of rural-urban inequality can not be separated from the development paradigm that assumes that
considered better urban and rural areas are higher or the subordination of urban areas. The problem is growing
with the increasing levels of poverty in Indonesia, which was recorded by the BPS period March 2015 as much as
28.59 million (11.22% of the total population of Indonesia) in both urban (10.65 million) and rural (17.94
million soul). The poverty rate is increasing 860 thousand inhabitants of 27.73 million people in the period of
September 2014, with details of the number of poor people in urban areas amounted to 10.36 million and 17.37
million rural people. This paper attempts to analyze the development of villages and cities in Indonesia from the
perspective of regional development and migration. Strategy is needed in rural development the city is by adopt-
ing the concept of regional development and migration that it contains substances sustainable development of
both macro and micro, so the construction of rural cities will be able to run well and in line with the Nawa Cita
third Indonesian development of the region penggiran by strengthening areas and villages within the framework
of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia.
considered better urban and rural areas are higher or the subordination of urban areas. The problem is growing
with the increasing levels of poverty in Indonesia, which was recorded by the BPS period March 2015 as much as
28.59 million (11.22% of the total population of Indonesia) in both urban (10.65 million) and rural (17.94
million soul). The poverty rate is increasing 860 thousand inhabitants of 27.73 million people in the period of
September 2014, with details of the number of poor people in urban areas amounted to 10.36 million and 17.37
million rural people. This paper attempts to analyze the development of villages and cities in Indonesia from the
perspective of regional development and migration. Strategy is needed in rural development the city is by adopt-
ing the concept of regional development and migration that it contains substances sustainable development of
both macro and micro, so the construction of rural cities will be able to run well and in line with the Nawa Cita
third Indonesian development of the region penggiran by strengthening areas and villages within the framework
of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia.
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.35967/jipn.v15i26.3854
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