Shelvia Rizky Arifanda
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The Determinant of Child Labor in East Java Shelvia Rizky Arifanda
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol 2, No 1: Semester Ganjil 2013/2014
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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Problem of child labor is a serious problem arises in much country in the world, including Indonesia. In Indonesia there is a huge number of child labor that finally gives a bad effect to the child, especially to the child education. Previous studies stated that problem of child labor is caused by some factors. By using probit model, this study examines the determinant of child labor in East Java. East Java is chosen because East Java is the second largest number of population with the third biggest number of child labor in Indonesia. The result shows that some factors such as child age; child gender; location; school attendance; household gender; household age; household education; and household occupation influence the probability of child to work. Key Words: Child Labor, Employment, Indonesia
The Determinant of Child Labor in East Java Arifanda, Shelvia Rizky
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol. 2 No. 1
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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Problem of child labor is a serious problem arises in much country in the world, including Indonesia. In Indonesia there is a huge number of child labor that finally gives a bad effect to the child, especially to the child education. Previous studies stated that problem of child labor is caused by some factors. By using probit model, this study examines the determinant of child labor in East Java. East Java is chosen because East Java is the second largest number of population with the third biggest number of child labor in Indonesia. The result shows that some factors such as child age; child gender; location; school attendance; household gender; household age; household education; and household occupation influence the probability of child to work. Key Words: Child Labor, Employment, Indonesia