Abstract
This research aims to analyze the effect of provincial Minimum wage (UMP), PDRB, and investment in theindustrial sector of labor absorption on Java island in 2010-2016. Data used is a data panel consisting of datatime series 2010 – 2016 and cross section six provinces namely DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, INYogyakarta, East Java, and Banten. The Anaalisis tool used is a data regression panel i.e. Fixed Effect Model(FEM). The results showed that UMP has a significant effect on the labor absorption of the industrial sector onJava Island in 2010-2016. While the PDRB and investment have a positive and significant effect on the laborabsorption of industrial sectors in Java Island in 2010-2016. Through this research, the government expectsmore cautious and creating a conducive investment climate so that the value of PDRB is increasing.
Highlights
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh Upah Minimum Provinsi (UMP), Produk Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB), dan investasi terhadap penyerapan tenaga kerja sektor industri di Pulau Jawa tahun 2010-2016
The results showed that UMP has a significant effect on the labor absorption of the industrial sector on Java Island in 2010-2016
4. Terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari Upah Minimum Provinsi (UMP), Produk Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB) dan investasi secara bersama-sama terhadap penyerapan tenaga kerja sector industri di Pulau Jawa tahun 2010-2016
Summary
Salah satu cara untuk mendeteksi adanya multikolinearitas dengan melihat nilai koefisien korelasi antara peubah bebas dalam model. Jika nilai masing-masing koefisien korelasinya lebih besar dari rule of thumb (0.8) maka model tersebut mengandung multikolinearitas
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