Analysis of Factors That Influence Income in Entrepreneurship (Study for Graduates of the Faculty of Economics and Business of Jambi University)
1Siti Hodijah, 2Parmadi, 3Candra Mustika
1,2,3Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jambi, Muaro Jambi
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v6-i10-39ABSTRACT:
This research aims to identify economics and business faculty graduates who work as entrepreneurs and analyze the factors that determine their income from entrepreneurship. The data used in this research is primary data with a survey method of respondents who graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Business, Jambi University, with a purposive sampling method of 60 respondents. The data analysis method used in this research is descriptive by identifying the socio-economic characteristics of respondents and Quantitatively, to determine the factors that influence the waiting period for graduates to work as entrepreneurs and agro-industry, the analytical tool used in this research is the multiple regression method. The research results showed that the average income of respondents was 4,544,583 rupiah, GPA 3.5 and study period 51.8 months. The regression results show that GPA has a significant positive effect, study period has a significant negative effect, while gender and curriculum do not have a significant effect on respondents' income.
KEYWORDS:
Income, GPA, Curriculum, English, length of study, Gender
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