Pengaruh Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, Investasi, Upah Minimum Provinsi Dan Krisis Ekonomi Terhadap Kesempatan Kerja Di Sumatera Utara

Main Author: Donna, Ainil
Other Authors: Daulay, Murni, Mahalli, Kasyful
Format: Masters
Bahasa: ind
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Online Access: http://repository.usu.ac.id/handle/123456789/27367
Daftar Isi:
  • This study aims to analyze the effect of economic growth, investment, the Provincial Minimum Wage and economic crisis on employment in North Sumatera. This study focused on the problem of employment opportunities in the province of North Sumatra during the period of 1980 to 2007. With the independent variable of economic growth, investment, the Provincial Minimum Wage and the economic crisis while the dependent variable on employment opportunities in North Sumatera. The model used in this research is econometric model using Ordinary Least Square (OLS). The study indicate that the model used in estimating the factors that affect employment opportunities are good, because the model free of violations of classical assumptions, as well as variations in the ability of explanatory variables in explaining the relatively high employment. With R 2 = 0,895 level of significance that the independent variables PDRB, investment, the Provincial Minimum Wage and the economic crisis can explain variations in employment amounted to 89,5 percent and the rest at 10,5 percent explained by another variable. Simultaneously all independent variables in influencing the dependent variable (dependent variable) is very clear. From these estimates together PDRB, investment, the Provincial Minimum Wage and the economic crisis can affect employment opportunities in Sumatera Utara. The partial results obtained estimates conclusion can be seen that there is significant influence of all independent variables are PDRB, investment, the Provincial Minimum Wage and the economic crisis. The significant influence of each independent variable to reflect any changes in employment opportunities always come from the change in PDRB, investment, the Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP), and economic crisis.
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