Analysis of the Influence of Social, Economic and Demographic Factors on the Employment Decisions of Female Workers in West Nusa Tenggara
1I Gde Eka Dipta Winartha, 2St. Maryam, 3Busaini
1,2,3Faculty of Economic and Business, University of Mataram, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v7-i12-58ABSTRACT:
This study is based on the phenomenon of increasing female workforce participation in West Nusa Tenggara. The purpose of the study is to analyze the influence of social, economic and demographic factors on the work decisions of female workers in West Nusa Tenggara. The social factors are education level, marital status, women's position in the household and internet usage. The economic factor is household income. The demographic factors are age and area of residence. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive. The data used in this study are secondary data with a cross-sectional type obtained through the National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) data in August 2023. The data analysis used is binary logistic regression. The results of the data analysis show that education level, marital status, women's position in the household, internet usage, household income, age and area of residence have a positive and significant effect on the work decisions of female workers.
KEYWORDS:
social status, economic, demography, work decisions, female workers.
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