Determinants of NEET in Matrilineal Province of West Sumatra During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Hella Citra, Febria Sartika
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NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training)is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) indicators used to assess the level of vulnerability of the young population aged 15-24 in terms of unemployment, school dropout, and labor-market despair. According to BPS data, 195,380 people in West Sumatra Province (20.5 percent) became NEET in 2020. Nationally, West Sumatra's NEET rate is ranked the 13th highest. This study aims to determine the general description and determinants that cause a person to have the opportunity to become a NEET in West Sumatra using Sakernas data in 2020. The analysis method used is descriptive statistics and inferential statistics with a binary logistic regression model. The results showed that, with a 99 percent confidence level, the variables that significantly affect a person's status as NEET are age, disability, marital status, education, skills, work experience, education of the head of the household, number of children, presence of toddlers or elderly, presence of working household members, and the perceived impact of COVID-19. People with disabilities are six times more at risk of becoming NEET than those without disabilities. Meanwhile, gender status and location of residence do not affect a person's status as a NEET. In contrast to other provinces where women are more likely to become NEET, West Sumatera's unique matrilineal system means that gender has no bearing on a person's NEET status.
Covid-19大流行期间西苏门答腊母系省NEET的决定因素
NEET(不在教育、就业或培训中)是可持续发展目标(sdg)指标之一,用于评估15-24岁年轻人口在失业、辍学和劳动力市场绝望方面的脆弱性水平。根据BPS的数据,2020年西苏门答腊省有195380人(20.5%)成为啃老族。在全国范围内,西苏门答腊的啃老族比率排名第13位。本研究旨在利用Sakernas在2020年的数据确定导致一个人有机会成为西苏门答腊NEET的一般描述和决定因素。分析方法采用描述性统计和推理统计与二元逻辑回归模型。结果显示,在99%的置信水平下,显著影响一个人成为啃老族的变量是年龄、残疾、婚姻状况、教育程度、技能、工作经验、户主受教育程度、子女数量、是否有幼儿或老人、是否有工作家庭成员以及对COVID-19的感知影响。残疾人成为啃老族的风险是正常人的六倍。同时,性别地位和居住地并不影响一个人作为啃老族的地位。与其他省份相比,女性更有可能成为啃老族,西苏门答腊独特的母系制度意味着性别与一个人的啃老族身份无关。
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