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Clustering of Central Java Districts Based on Educational Indicators: A Comparison of K-Means and Hierarchical Methods

Title: Clustering of Central Java Districts Based on Educational Indicators: A Comparison of K-Means and Hierarchical Methods
Authors: Syafiq, Muhammad; Millati, Nabila Fida; Idris, Muh Akbar; Fitrianto, Anwar; Alifviansyah, Kevin; Erfiani, Erfiani
Source: Journal of Mathematics, Computations and Statistics; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Volume 09 Issue 01 (March 2026); 192-205 ; 2721-0863 ; 2476-9487 ; 10.35580/zzxhsa85
Publisher Information: Jurusan Matematika FMIPA UNM
Publication Year: 2026
Subject Terms: clustering; educational inequality; K-Means; hierarchical clustering; Central Java
Description: This study aims to cluster districts and municipalities in Central Java based on educational indicators and to compare the clustering performance of K-Means and Hierarchical methods. The analysis uses secondary data from the Statistical Publication of Education in Central Java Province 2024, covering eight indicators related to educational facilities, participation, and attainment. The data were standardized, explored using descriptive statistics, and analyzed using K-Means and Hierarchical clustering methods. The evaluation results show that both methods produced broadly comparable clustering structures. However, Hierarchical Clustering demonstrated slightly stronger performance in terms of cluster separation and compactness, with a higher Silhouette Index (0,591) and Dunn Index (0,320) and a lower Davies–Bouldin Index (0,501) compared with K-Means (SI 0,584, Dunn 0,225, DBI 0,562). Meanwhile, K-Means produced a more balanced partition and a higher Calinski–Harabasz Index (48,63) than Hierarchical Clustering (44,30). The clustering results reveal a clear pattern of educational disparities across the region. A small group consisting of Sukoharjo Regency and the cities of Semarang, Surakarta, Salatiga, and Magelang forms a higher-performing cluster characterized by stronger educational indicators, while most rural districts belong to a lower-performing group. These findings indicate that educational disparities in Central Java remain spatially concentrated and highlight the need for targeted policies to strengthen educational investment and improve progression to higher levels of education in less developed districts.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://journal.unm.ac.id/index.php/JMATHCOS/article/view/10023/7127; https://journal.unm.ac.id/index.php/JMATHCOS/article/view/10023
DOI: 10.35580/xen35m31
Availability: https://journal.unm.ac.id/index.php/JMATHCOS/article/view/10023; https://doi.org/10.35580/xen35m31
Rights: Copyright (c) 2026 Journal of Mathematics, Computations and Statistics ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.445500C9
Database: BASE