Abstract
The number of labor force in South Sumatra Province when viewed from the percentage of the unemployed workforce for the uneducated workforce is 27% while the educated workforce is unemployed by 73%. The purpose of this study was to explain the influence of socio-demographic factors on the length of time looking for educated workers in South Sumatra Province. This study uses secondary data in the form of the 2017 National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) South Sumatra Province and the use of multiple linear regression analysis (OLS). The results of the analysis of the research that has been carried out state that the respondents have the characteristics, namely that the majority are male with a high school / vocational high school education level and only a few have work experience. The average respondent was 26.79 years old, had an income of 2124029.59 rupiah and had a long time to look for work 17.31 months. The variables that were not related to the length of time looking for work were age, sex and education. The variables that have a significant relationship with the length of time looking for work are work experience and income
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