Employment Formalization in Indonesia: Role of Parents’ Employment Mobility Toward Children’s Employment Mobility

Kadir Ruslan, Weni Lidya Sukma
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This study aims to analyze the impact of parents’ employment status mobility on the children’s employment status mobility. In doing so, we applied a two-stage multinomial logistic regression model. In this research, employment status mobility refers to a mobility status from informal to formal jobs and vice versa. Using data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) for the period 2007 and 2014, the profile of the Indonesian workforce was dominated by stayers. The estimation results of multinomial logistic regression indicate that only fathers’ employment status mobility has a significant effect on the children’s employment status mobility, where fathers who are stayers and experiencing upward mobility will provide greater opportunities for their children to be stayers and fewer opportunities to experience downward mobility. Moreover, the employment status mobility of mothers does not have a significant impact on their children’s employment mobility. Our study points out the pivotal role of fathers in influencing employment formalization in Indonesia. Our findings could be valuable inputs for policy-making regarding employment formalization in Indonesia.
印尼就业正规化:父母就业流动对子女就业流动的作用
本研究旨在分析父母就业地位流动对子女就业地位流动的影响。为此,我们应用了一个两阶段多项逻辑回归模型。在本研究中,就业状态流动是指从非正式工作到正式工作的流动状态,反之亦然。根据2007年至2014年印度尼西亚家庭生活调查(IFLS)的数据,印度尼西亚劳动力的概况以留居者为主。多项逻辑回归的估计结果表明,只有父亲的就业地位流动对子女的就业地位流动有显著影响,其中父亲是留守者并且经历向上流动的父亲会为子女提供更多的留守者机会,而经历向下流动的机会较少。此外,母亲的就业地位流动对其子女的就业流动没有显著影响。我们的研究指出了父亲在影响印尼就业正规化方面的关键作用。我们的研究结果可以为印度尼西亚就业正规化的政策制定提供有价值的投入。
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