Fertility, Urbanization and Underemployment (peer review)

Yunisvita, Yunisvita and Tarmizi, Nurlina and Sobri, Muhammad Kiagus and Liliana, Liliana (2017) Fertility, Urbanization and Underemployment (peer review). International Strategic Management Association (ISMA).

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Abstract

The study aims to examine the factors that affect the probability of being underemployed. The concept of underemployment used is working more than 40 hours per week, but income is below the standard living needs.The research was conducted in South Sumatra Province in four cities. The analysis technique used is Logistic Regression. The results showed that significant variables are three items, namely education, number of children and self-empowerment.Increased education does not cause a person to get out of the problem of underemployment. Likewise, if the number of children increases then the probability to be underemployed increases by 63%. Conversely, the probability level to be underemployment decreased by 28.6% when more independent and more prosperous the person is.

Item Type: Other
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Divisions: 01-Faculty of Economics > 60201-Development Economics (S1)
Depositing User: Dr. Yunisvita Yunisvita
Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2021 02:32
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2021 09:18
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/55999

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