Charting vocational education: impact of agglomeration economies on job–education mismatch in Indonesia

Nurina Paramitasari, Khoirunurrofik Khoirunurrofik, Benedictus Raksaka Mahi, Djoni Hartono
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Job–education matching drives inclusive growth through effective human capital investment. Examination of factors that promote the smooth flow of job-education is crucial in the matching process. We examined how agglomeration affects job-education mismatches among 101,748 employed graduates of vocational secondary schools in Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan (SMK). SMK graduates are the leading cause of unemployment in Indonesia. Data were obtained from the National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) conducted between 2017 and 2019. This study revealed three different types of job-education mismatches: (1) overeducated workers (level of education exceeds the requirements of their job); (2) horizontally mismatched workers (skills do not align with the job requirements); and (3) workers who are both overeducated and horizontally mismatched, which defines a real mismatch. Employing the job-analysis approach, a 13.58 percent incidence of overeducation and a 61.58 percent incidence of horizontal mismatch among SMK graduates was determined. More than half of these graduates work in jobs where they lack the necessary skills. By assessing the two types of job-education mismatches, we determined that 10.13 percent were real mismatched workers. These workers endured major challenges as they simultaneously suffered horizontal mismatch and overeducation. Dealing with endogeneity and sample selection biases, we showed that agglomeration actively promotes the matching process between occupation and education. Adding 100 workers per square kilometer reduced the probability of overeducation by 0.15 percent, horizontal mismatch by 0.19 percent, and real mismatch by 0.1 percent. Indonesian agglomeration areas outside Java (Mebidangro and Sarbagita) are more effective for reducing risks of overeducation, horizontal and real mismatch than areas in Java (Jabodetabek, Gerbang Kertosusilo and Kedung Sepur). The presence of agglomeration economies correlates with a significant reduction in the job-education mismatch, with varying effects depending on the area..

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职业教育图表:印度尼西亚集聚经济对就业与教育不匹配的影响
就业-教育匹配通过有效的人力资本投资推动包容性增长。在匹配过程中,研究促进就业-教育顺畅流动的因素至关重要。我们研究了集聚如何影响 Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan(SMK)职业中学 101,748 名就业毕业生的就业教育不匹配问题。中等职业学校毕业生是印尼失业的主要原因。数据来自2017年至2019年进行的全国劳动力调查(Sakernas)。这项研究揭示了三种不同类型的工作-教育不匹配:(1)受教育程度过高的工人(受教育程度超过工作要求);(2)横向不匹配的工人(技能与工作要求不符);(3)既受教育程度过高又横向不匹配的工人,这定义了真正的不匹配。采用工作分析方法,确定了 SMK 毕业生中 13.58%的过度教育发生率和 61.58%的横向不匹配发生率。这些毕业生中有一半以上从事缺乏必要技能的工作。通过评估这两类工作与教育不匹配的情况,我们确定有 10.13%的人属于真正的不匹配工人。这些工人同时承受着水平错配和过度教育的巨大挑战。在处理内生性和样本选择偏差的过程中,我们发现,城市群积极促进了职业与教育之间的匹配过程。每平方公里增加 100 名工人,过度教育的概率降低了 0.15%,水平错配降低了 0.19%,实际错配降低了 0.1%。与爪哇岛地区(Jabodetabek、Gerbang Kertosusilo 和 Kedung Sepur)相比,爪哇岛以外的印尼集聚区(Mebidangro 和 Sarbagita)在降低过度教育、水平错配和实际错配风险方面更为有效。集聚经济的存在与就业-教育错配的显著减少相关联,但不同地区的影响各不相同。
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science
Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science expands the frontiers of regional science through the diffusion of intrinsically developed and advanced modern, regional science methodologies throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Articles published in the journal foster progress and development of regional science through the promotion of comprehensive and interdisciplinary academic studies in relationship to research in regional science across the globe. The journal’s scope includes articles dedicated to theoretical economics, positive economics including econometrics and statistical analysis and input–output analysis, CGE, Simulation, applied economics including international economics, regional economics, industrial organization, analysis of governance and institutional issues, law and economics, migration and labor markets, spatial economics, land economics, urban economics, agricultural economics, environmental economics, behavioral economics and spatial analysis with GIS/RS data education economics, sociology including urban sociology, rural sociology, environmental sociology and educational sociology, as well as traffic engineering. The journal provides a unique platform for its research community to further develop, analyze, and resolve urgent regional and urban issues in Asia, and to further refine established research around the world in this multidisciplinary field. The journal invites original articles, proposals, and book reviews.The Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science is a new English-language journal that spun out of Chiikigakukenkyuu, which has a 45-year history of publishing the best Japanese research in regional science in the Japanese language and, more recently and more frequently, in English. The development of regional science as an international discipline has necessitated the need for a new publication in English. The Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science is a publishing vehicle for English-language contributions to the field in Japan, across the complete Asia-Pacific arena, and beyond.Content published in this journal is peer reviewed (Double Blind).
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