Analysis of Sumatera Island's Population Based on Age Groups Using Profile Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.24036/ujsds/vol2-iss3/185Keywords:
Age Groups, Profile Analysis, Sumatera Island, Tukey's HSDAbstract
The distribution of the population in each province according to age groups in Sumatra Island has tended to change over time. Therefore, an analysis is needed to provide a comparative overview of the characteristics between the populations of each province with different age groups. This analysis can help to understand the variations in these characteristics in relation to the population. Profile analysis is a technique within multivariate analysis of variance that can be used to examine the differences between two or more populations, where each population is influenced by several treatments (variables) tested. This method has been applied in various fields, including government, to understand the characteristics of specific regions. This study aims to identify the characteristics of the population in each province on the island of Sumatra based on sixteen age groups. Sumatra is one of the largest islands in Indonesia, comprising ten provinces. In this research, profile analysis is utilized to compare the population profiles of each province in Sumatra based on the sixteen age groups. Based on the profile parallelism test, it was found that the profiles of the ten provinces are not parallel, indicating differences in the average population numbers or trend patterns among the provincial profiles in Sumatra based on age groups. Further testing using Tukey's HSD method was conducted to compare each pair of provinces based on specific age groups. The testing revealed that there are significant differences in several provinces in Sumatra for each age group.
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