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ArtikelReducing Spatial Inequality in Indonesia: Off-The-Job Training As a Special Treatment for Underdeveloped Regions  
Oleh: Muhamad, Emil
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - tidak terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Mini Economica Media Komunikasi Ilmu Ekonomi no. 47 (2017), page 91-100.
Topik: Education level; Mincer earnings function; off-the-job training; rate of return to schooling; spatial inequality
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Isi artikelEducation is one of Human Development Index (HDI) components which plays a vital role. Bothe theoretically and evidently speaking, the level of education has a positive correlation with income level. However, Indonesia as an archipelago country still can't be able to provide equitable education for the whole country. Spatial Inequality is thought as the result of this problem. Since outer Java regions are less developed compared to Java, the quality of education is lower as well. The ability of education as income leverage factor is different between regions. Through this study, I compared the rate of return to schooling of both effects of formal education and job training on people in both regions.
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