Assessing the Role of Education on Intergenerational Income Mobility: The Case of Indonesia

Michelle Kawinata, Stephanie Djohan, Y. Kadarusman, Alvin Desfiandi
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This paper aims to address the role of education in Indonesia’s intergenerational income mobility. This will include measuring the level of intergenerational mobility to establish the general condition in Indonesia through the estimation of intergenerational income mobility. The main data used to test the model will be secondary data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey in 1993, 1997, 2000, 2007 and 2014. Through multiple linear regression analysis, the authors conclude that education influences the levels of intergenerational income mobility in Indonesia. Child’s education has a larger coefficient than father’s education in determining the child’s income. Public policy must focus on human investment to develop human capital through a provision of quality education throughout the country, particularly for people from lower income groups. Indonesia’s government should also allocate its education spending to increase the attainment of higher education level, establishing the next generations with higher productivity and income than previous generations.
评估教育对代际收入流动的作用:以印度尼西亚为例
本文旨在探讨教育在印尼代际收入流动中的作用。这将包括测量代际流动水平,通过估计代际收入流动来确定印度尼西亚的一般情况。用于检验模型的主要数据将是1993年、1997年、2000年、2007年和2014年印度尼西亚家庭生活调查的次要数据。通过多元线性回归分析,作者得出教育影响印尼代际收入流动水平的结论。在决定子女收入方面,子女受教育程度比父亲受教育程度的系数更大。公共政策必须把重点放在人力投资上,通过在全国范围内提供优质教育来发展人力资本,特别是为低收入群体提供优质教育。印尼政府还应该分配其教育支出,以提高高等教育水平,建立下一代比上一代具有更高的生产力和收入。
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