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                  classifies every youth in South Kalimantan in two groups; higher and lower
                  index.
                                   Table 3. Odds Ratio (OR) of the dimensions
                           Dimension            Classification    OR              CI
                                                                           Lower     Upper
                   Youth Development Index
                                               Rural-Urban      0,657     0,529     0,816
                                               Female-Male      0,747     0,603     0,924
                   Education
                                               Rural-Urban      0,346     0,270     0,444
                                               Female-Male      0,888     0,812     0,932
                   Health and well-being
                                               Rural-Urban      0,857     0,772     0,944
                                               Female-Male      1,146     1,111     1,165
                   Employment and opportunity
                                               Rural-Urban      0,812     0,654     0,974
                                               Female-Male      0,685     0,553     0,848
                   Participation and leadership
                                               Rural-Urban      1,964     1,566     2,463
                                               Female-Male      0,735     0,553     0,848
                   Gender and discrimination
                                               Rural-Urban      0,437     0,319     0,600
                                               Female-Male      0,529     0,394     0,711

                      Youth living in urban areas tend to have higher indexes than youth who
                  live in rural areas, with an OR of 1,5 higher. While young men who are male,
                  also have a tendency to have a higher development index than the female
                  population.
                      If the ratio analysis is carried out on each dimension, it can be seen that
                  OR for each dimension, for urban residents it will have a higher index than the
                  rural  population,  except  for  dimension  participation  and  leadership.  The
                  participation and leadership dimension show that the rural population tends
                  to have a higher development index of two times than the urban population.
                      Then if based on sex, the female population will have an index that tends
                  to be higher than the male population in the health and well-being dimension.
                  Whereas the other dimensions, the female tend to have lower indices than
                  male. From the existence of these facts indicates that the government of South
                  Kalimantan should have a more detailed picture to build its youth according
                  to gender and urban-rural classification.



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