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Male Employment to Population Ratio
Male Employment to Population Ratio
Male Employment to Population Ratio
| Province | Male employment_rate |
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Source
The male employment rate is the employed of male population divided by the total of male population aged 15 years old and older at district level, province level, and national level multiplied by 100%. The definition of employed male population from 1993 until 2015 is the male population who are employed in the last week for at least one hour continuously, or those who did not work in the last week despite already having a job or a business. Since 2016, the definition of employed male population changed to male population who are employed in the last week for at least one hour continuously, running a business, helping relatives business, or did not work the previous week despite having a job or business. These Data are collected from The National Labour Force Survey (Sakernas)1993-2020, except for 1995 where there was no survey in that particular year and 2016 where only province level is available.
Indonesia's male employment rate is decreasing in 2020 (76.26%) from 2019 (78.89%) due to Pandemic COVID-19. In 2020 the lowest male employment rate in the province level is DKI Jakarta followed by Jawa Barat and Banten. On the other hand the highest male employment rate at the province level is Sulawesi Barat followed by Bengkulu and Lampung. Since 1993, the highest male employment rate is in 2001 (80.10%) and the lowest is in 1994 (75.64%).
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