Navigating Complex Systems: A Bibliometric Exploration Of The Dynamics Of Education, Health, And Economic Growth

Joko Sangaji, Sri Murni Setyawati, Istiqomah Istiqomah

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This study uses a thorough bibliometric analysis with the Scopus database to explore the complex links among economic growth, health, and education. Using VOSviewer for data visualization and analysis, the study finds important patterns, seminal research, and developing themes in these related domains. 788 documents are included in the analysis, which reveals a very interdisciplinary research landscape that incorporates views from the fields of education, public health, and economics. The importance of research on labor force dynamics, housing and household economics, economic growth and analysis, environmental and risk factors, and child health and population policy is highlighted by key discoveries. Leading contributions are also identified by the study, including well-known writers, organizations, and nations. In order to handle complex global concerns, these findings highlight the necessity of integrated policy approaches, consistent investment in human resources, and utilizing technical breakthroughs. The results offer significant direction for next investigations and policy formulations with the objective of promoting sustainable growth and the welfare of society.

Keywords: Education, Health, Human Resources, Economic Growth, Bibliometric

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