THE EFFECT OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION EXPENDITURES ON THE EMPLOYMENT: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TÜRKİYE

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance International Journal of Economics and Business Research Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.53280/jer.1357586
Sevgi COSKUN YILMAZ
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This research delves into the influence of human capital investments on employment in Türkiye between 2000 and 2021. We first employ the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) method to assess both the short and long-term impacts of human capital investments on employment. Then, the Pairwise Granger Causality test is applied to explore the causality among the variables. According to the long run coefficient, a 1% rise in government education and health expenditures and GDP growth rate leads to a 1.27%, 1.17% and 0.76% increase in employment in Türkiye, respectively. Additionally, The Pairwise Granger Causality test results show that government education expenditure on human capital influences employment in Türkiye and vice versa as well as a causal relation between the employment rate and inflation rate. In conclusion, Türkiye should increase its expenditure on health and education as these investments serve as a vital role in enhancing the level of human capital and welfare of the population.
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卫生和教育支出对就业的影响:来自tÜrkİye的经验证据
本研究探讨了2000 - 2021年人力资本投资对劳动就业的影响。我们首先采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)方法来评估人力资本投资对就业的短期和长期影响。然后,运用两两格兰杰因果检验来探究变量之间的因果关系。根据长期系数,政府教育和卫生支出和GDP增长率每增加1%,就会导致国内生产总值就业分别增加1.27%、1.17%和0.76%。此外,双格兰杰因果检验结果表明,政府人力资本教育支出对就业产生影响,反之亦然,就业率与通货膨胀率之间存在因果关系。最后,缅甸应增加保健和教育方面的支出,因为这些投资在提高人力资本水平和人民福利方面起着至关重要的作用。
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International Journal of Economics and Business Research
International Journal of Economics and Business Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: IJEBR addresses economics/business issues that are clearly applicable to private profit-making entities and/or to public policy institutions. It considers all aspects of economics and business, including those combining business and economics with other fields of inquiry. IJEBR, unlike its sister title, Global Business and Economics Review, does not require that authors write papers about the impact/implications of, "globalisation". Instead, it publishes papers with local, national, regional and international implications. IJEBR is sponsored by the Business and Economics Society International.
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