The Influence of Diploma 3 Graduates on Unemployment in Indonesia

Abstract

This study aims to see the development of the number of d3 graduates, the percentage of d3 graduate work and unemployment in Indonesia. The development of these three variables in Indonesia is still fluctuating. The purpose of this research is to measure the influence of the d3 graduates the issue of unemployment in Indonesia. It can be concluded that the d3 graduates who work significantly reduce unemployment in Indonesia. Any 1% increase in working d3 graduates on an average can reduce the number of 191,986 unemployed people.


 


 


Keywords: d3 graduate, unemployment, regression

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