Factors Influencing the Work Interest of Mechanical Engineering Program Students of a Vocational High School in Yogyakarta

Insan Kamil, S. Munadi
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of 1) self-competence, 2) social motivation, 3) labor market, 4) self-competence, social motivation, and labor market on the work interest of Vocational High School (VHS) students. This study employed the ex-post facto design with the regressional approach. The population in this study consisted of 306 students of Class XII of the mechanical engineering expertise program in a vocational high school in the city of Yogyakarta. The sample size was determined using Issac & Michael’s table. The participants of this study were 170 vocational high school students. The sample was collected using purposive sampling, and data were collected through a survey. The collected data were then analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis which was applied for hypothesis testing. The results of this study show that (1) self-competence has a positive and significant effect on work interest (effectiveness value = 48.6%, rcount = 0.697, and tcount = 12.602); (2) social motivation has a positive and significant effect on work interest (effectiveness value = 58%, rcount = 0.762, and tcount = 15.236; (3) job market has a positive and significant effect on the work interest (effectiveness value = 70%, rcount = 0.837, and tcount = 19.821), and (4) self-competence, social motivation, and labor market collectively have a significant effect on the work interest with a percentage of 73.1% and the calculated value of 0.855. The effective contribution value of the self-ability variable is 10%, the social motivation variable is 12.7%, and the labor market variable is 50.4%. The relative contribution of the self-competence variable is 13.5%, the social motivation variable is 17.4%, and the labor market variable is 69%.
影响日惹一所职业高中机械工程专业学生工作兴趣的因素
本研究旨在探讨 1)自我能力;2)社会动机;3)劳动力市场;4)自我能力、社会动机和劳动力市场对职业高中(VHS)学生工作兴趣的影响。本研究采用了回归法的事后设计。研究对象包括日惹市一所职业高中机械工程专业十二年级的 306 名学生。样本量使用伊萨克和迈克尔表确定。本研究的参与者为 170 名职业高中学生。样本通过目的性抽样收集,数据通过调查收集。然后使用多元线性回归分析法对收集到的数据进行分析,并进行假设检验。研究结果表明:(1) 自我胜任能力对工作兴趣有显著的正向影响(有效值 = 48.6%,rcount = 0.697,tcount = 12.602);(2) 社会动机对工作兴趣有显著的正向影响(有效值 = 58%,rcount = 0.762,tcount = 15.236);(3)就业市场对工作兴趣有正向显著影响(有效值=70%,rcount=0.837,tcount=19.821);(4)自我能力、社会动机和就业市场共同对工作兴趣有显著影响,影响比例为 73.1%,计算值为 0.855。自我能力变量的有效贡献值为 10%,社会动机变量的有效贡献值为 12.7%,劳动力市场变量的有效贡献值为 50.4%。自我能力变量的相对贡献值为 13.5%,社会动机变量的相对贡献值为 17.4%,劳动力市场变量的相对贡献值为 69%。
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