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The Influence of Economic Growth, Minimum Wage, and Labor Force Participation Rate on the Absorption of Educated Labor in Regencies/Cities of North Sumatra Province

Date
2025Author
Hakim, Aqshal Taufiqul
Advisor(s)
Soeparno, Wahyu Sugeng Imam
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This study aims to determine the influence of Economic Growth, Minimum
Wage, and Labor Force Participation Rate on the Absorption of Educated Labor
in the Regencies/Cities of North Sumatra Province. A quantitative approach was
employed using panel data for the period 2018-2023 covering the regencies/cities
of North Sumatra Province. The Fixed Effect Model was used to analyze the
influence of independent variables—Economic Growth, Minimum Wage, and Labor
Force Participation Rate—on the dependent variable, namely the Absorption of
Educated Labor. The data were analyzed using Eviews 12 software.
The results indicate that Economic Growth, Minimum Wage, and Labor Force
Participation Rate partially and simultaneously have a positive and significant
influence on the Absorption of Educated Labor in the regencies/cities of North
Sumatra Province. However, most regions exhibit a declining trend in educated
labor absorption, while a few economically growing areas show improvement.
The findings conclude that policies promoting economic growth, adjustments to
minimum wages, and increased labor force participation can enhance the
absorption of educated labor. Special attention is required for regions experiencing
a decline, along with the development of potential sectors capable of effectively
absorbing educated labor across all areas of North Sumatra Province.
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