ISEDEG 2019 Conference

Study of Recent Migrant In The Formal and Informal Sector : Evidence From Sakernas 2018
Y A Meidika12, L Sugiharti13, N Aditina14, A F Amini15

1 Magister Economics of Universitas Airlangga
2 amandri.meidika[at]gmail.com
3 sugiharti.lilik[at]feb.unair.ac.id
4 neny.aditina[at]gmail.com
5 ary.f.amini[at]gmail.com


Abstract

This study aims to analyze the envolvement of recent migrant in the labor market. Set data from Sakernas February 2018 totalling 2858 person is used to examine the recent migrant who work, whether choose formal or informal sectors. The models in this study are estimated by binary logistic regression. The results show that the majority of recent migrants work in the formal sector. The characteristics of recent migrants who have a high chance of entering the formal sector are: younger, unmarried, middle and high educated, and have attended job training. The formal sector as a destination for recent migrants is more promising than the informal sector

Keywords: formal sectors, informal sectors, recent migrant, Sakernas, binary logistic regression.

Topic: Sustainable Development

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/8cbLvXWjPQFn

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