THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS
<p>This study examines the effect of educational attainment and work experiences on the earnings of workers from the manufacturing sector in Indonesia. For the last seven years, this sector contributes the most GDP share (approximately more than 20%) compared to other largest sectors, namely a...
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doaj-e3359ab09b6745e9825d90d75188d36a2020-11-25T03:26:58ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaJurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan1411-99002541-55062019-10-012021511623545THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORSKhalifany Ash Shidiqi0Anggun Pasiya1Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.<p>This study examines the effect of educational attainment and work experiences on the earnings of workers from the manufacturing sector in Indonesia. For the last seven years, this sector contributes the most GDP share (approximately more than 20%) compared to other largest sectors, namely agriculture, forestry, and fishery, as well as wholesale and retail trades. Interestingly, the manufacturing sector has the lowest number of workers compared to other mentioned sectors. Based on this comparison, the manufacturing sector likely requires workers who have a good educational background and work experience. Moreover, workers in the manufacturing sector have higher earnings compare to the other two sectors for almost all educational attainments, and its rate is increasing along with the incremental level of education. The study estimates are based on the Mincerian wage equation with a broad cross-section data of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) wave 5. The results show that educational attainment and work experiences are significantly and positively correlated with earnings in both urban and rural areas.</p>https://journal.umy.ac.id/index.php/esp/article/view/6787indonesian manufacturing sectorseducational attainmentwork experiencesindonesian family life survey. |
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THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS |
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THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS |
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THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS |
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THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS |
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THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS |
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effect of educational attainment and work experiences on earnings in indonesian manufacturing sectors |
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
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<p>This study examines the effect of educational attainment and work experiences on the earnings of workers from the manufacturing sector in Indonesia. For the last seven years, this sector contributes the most GDP share (approximately more than 20%) compared to other largest sectors, namely agriculture, forestry, and fishery, as well as wholesale and retail trades. Interestingly, the manufacturing sector has the lowest number of workers compared to other mentioned sectors. Based on this comparison, the manufacturing sector likely requires workers who have a good educational background and work experience. Moreover, workers in the manufacturing sector have higher earnings compare to the other two sectors for almost all educational attainments, and its rate is increasing along with the incremental level of education. The study estimates are based on the Mincerian wage equation with a broad cross-section data of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) wave 5. The results show that educational attainment and work experiences are significantly and positively correlated with earnings in both urban and rural areas.</p> |
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indonesian manufacturing sectors educational attainment work experiences indonesian family life survey. |
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