
Lama Mencari Kerja di Indonesia dengan Menggunakan Analisis Survival
Author(s) -
Maya Friska
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
berdikari
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2777-0028
DOI - 10.11594/jesi.01.03.13
Subject(s) - seekers , unemployment , panel data , demographic economics , hazard ratio , hazard , youth unemployment , proportional hazards model , work (physics) , labour economics , economics , economic growth , political science , engineering , econometrics , medicine , organic chemistry , law , surgery , mechanical engineering , confidence interval , chemistry
Unemployment hurts society. During this period of unemployment, job seekers will use their savings/assets. As long as the unemployment period has not ended, job seekers will need more of these savings/assets to meet their needs. This study aims to determine the effect of job seekers based on gender, age, and education level on how long they can get a job in Indonesia. This study uses the National Labor Force Survey Panel data set (SAKERNAS PANEL 2017) through a survival analysis approach with Cox Proportional Hazard Regression. The results showed that unproductive age and higher education level would extend the length of time job seekers was looking for work.