摘要:One of the macro-economic problem that often occurs is the problem of umemployment. In Banten Province where unemployment rates are educated each year to experience fluctuating conditions. This is caused by several factors including inflation, minimum wage and employment, where employment opportunities are more dominant in the manufacturing sector. This study was conducted to examine the effect of inflation , Minimum Wage ( UMR), Employment Opportunities on the Number of Unemployed Educated ( Y) in the province of Banten . The data used are secondary data in the form of panel data combined with periodic data ( time series) and ten years of random data ( cross section) three counties and cities . Test analysis is multiple regression analysis using panel data with partial statistical test ( t test ) with a 95 percent confidence level ( α = 0,05 ). F test performed and measured by R2 test ( test determinants ). The conclusion that can be drawn in this paper is that inflation will not affect the decrease in the number of educated unemployed , the rate of change in the minimum wage affect the change of educated unemployment and decrease affecting the employment opportunities of educated unemployment .
其他摘要:One of the macro-economic problem that often occurs is the problem of umemployment. In Banten Province where unemployment rates are educated each year to experience fluctuating conditions. This is caused by several factors including inflation, minimum wage and employment, where employment opportunities are more dominant in the manufacturing sector. This study was conducted to examine the effect of inflation , Minimum Wage ( UMR), Employment Opportunities on the Number of Unemployed Educated ( Y) in the province of Banten . The data used are secondary data in the form of panel data combined with periodic data ( time series) and ten years of random data ( cross section) three counties and cities . Test analysis is multiple regression analysis using panel data with partial statistical test ( t test ) with a 95 percent confidence level ( α = 0,05 ). F test performed and measured by R2 test ( test determinants ). The conclusion that can be drawn in this paper is that inflation will not affect the decrease in the number of educated unemployed , the rate of change in the minimum wage affect the change of educated unemployment and decrease affecting the employment opportunities of educated unemployment .