The Gender Wage Gap in Fisheries Labour Market: The Analysis of Sociodemographic and Work-Related Factors in Indonesia

Yulinda Nurul Aini
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Income inequality is a challenge in the workplace, particularly in the fisheries subsector. Women are exploited, undervalued, and have limited educational opportunities. Age, education, employment position, duration of employ­ment, and hours worked all contribute to this discrepancy. This study investigates how sociodemographic and work-related factors affect the gender wage gap in Indonesia’s fisheries subsector. 7.574 samples from the 2019 National Labour Force Survey were utilized. In this investigation, multiple linear regression analysis was employed. We find that age (p0.001), working hours (p0.001), and years worked (p0.001) have a positive and significant association with earnings. In all categories, women earn less than men on average. The discrepancy in income depending on age, hours worked, and years worked ranges between 350 and 600 thousand rupiahs. The interaction of education and job status is likewise significant (p0.02). This interaction also demonstrates the correlation between education level and the wealth gap. Inequality in income ranges from 450 to 800 thousand rupiahs for formal workers with a low level of education to a bachelor's degree, and from 450 to 550 thousand rupiahs for informal workers. For this reason, increasing education and empowering women are important factors in reducing income inequality and realizing the SDGs target to achieve decent work. Furthermore, government programs and policies at both the community and national levels need to adopt the norms, roles, and involvement of women in the fisheries subsector.
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渔业劳动力市场中的性别工资差距:印度尼西亚社会人口和工作相关因素的分析
收入不平等是工作场所的一个挑战,特别是在渔业分部门。妇女被剥削,被低估,受教育的机会有限。年龄、教育程度、就业职位、就业持续时间和工作时间都造成了这种差异。本研究调查了社会人口和工作相关因素如何影响印度尼西亚渔业分部门的性别工资差距。使用了2019年全国劳动力调查中的7.574个样本。本研究采用多元线性回归分析。我们发现,年龄(p0.001)、工作时间(p0.001)和工作年限(p0.001)与收入呈正相关。在所有类别中,女性的平均收入都低于男性。根据年龄、工作时间和工作年限,收入差异在35万至60万卢比之间。教育和工作状态的相互作用同样显著(p0.02)。这种相互作用也证明了教育水平与贫富差距之间的相关性。教育水平低至学士学位的正式工人的收入差距在45万至80万卢比之间,非正式工人的收入差距在45万至55万卢比之间。因此,增加教育和赋予妇女权力是减少收入不平等和实现可持续发展目标中实现体面工作的重要因素。此外,社区和国家各级的政府方案和政策需要采纳妇女在渔业分部门中的规范、作用和参与。
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