TRANSFORMASI TENAGA KERJAWANITA DARI SEKTOR PERTANIAN KE SEKTOR INDUSTRI DI KABUPATEN MOJOKERTO
Abstract
Decreasing the percentage of the number of working population in the primary
sector is a transformation of the economic development which originally dominated by
the agricultural sector to industry. The employment growth in the outside of
agricultural sector had expressed as one of the caracteristic of rural employmen. This
research used logistic regression. The result of this research show that the low of the
wages rate in agriculture sector is the primary reason for woman labor to move on
industry sector. The calculation results with logistic regression show that value of
education coefficient is 3,899. It means that probability for shift of woman labor with
high school levelhad showed by possitive coefficient slope of education variable.
Woman labor with senior high school graduate have higher shift oppotunity than woman labor with junior high school graduate. It can be looket by value of exp (B) at 49,356 times.
sector is a transformation of the economic development which originally dominated by
the agricultural sector to industry. The employment growth in the outside of
agricultural sector had expressed as one of the caracteristic of rural employmen. This
research used logistic regression. The result of this research show that the low of the
wages rate in agriculture sector is the primary reason for woman labor to move on
industry sector. The calculation results with logistic regression show that value of
education coefficient is 3,899. It means that probability for shift of woman labor with
high school levelhad showed by possitive coefficient slope of education variable.
Woman labor with senior high school graduate have higher shift oppotunity than woman labor with junior high school graduate. It can be looket by value of exp (B) at 49,356 times.
Keywords
Labor transformation,woman labor
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