The COVID-19 pandemic has affected employment in Indonesia during 2020, especially for all workers who have been laid off. This has urgent implications for the decline in the quality of human resources in an indefinite period of time. To maintain the quality of human resources, the government has launched various training programs such as Pre-Employment Cards and training scholarships with priv…
This study investigated the association between maternal age at marriage and intergenerational education in Indonesia. This study used a binary logistic regression model with secondary data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) wave 5 in 2014. The unit of analysis used in this study was children aged 25 years or older with. This study used intergenerational education as the dependent va…
The purpose of this study was to analyze the association between digital technology and child marriage in Indonesia. The data source for this research came from the results of the March 2020 National Social and Economic Survey (SUSENAS). The unit of analysis was respondent aged 10-18 years. The dependent variable was the age at first marriage. The independent variables included digital technolo…
Female household heads are often seen as a vulnerable group to poverty. Some literature suggests bias in this statement, and it is necessary to disaggregate the subgroups to see the challenges faced by each type of female household head. Therefore, this study aims to explain the patterns and differences in the work participation of female household heads in Indonesia and the effect of the marit…