The Influence of the Number of Working Age Population, Minimum Wage and Investments on Economic Growth and Unemployment in Bali

I Made Juniyadnya Putra, I Gusti Bagus Indrajaya

Abstract: Unemployment in developing countries like Indonesia is more common among young people and those who are educated or often. There are several factors that cause educated disruption to occur in each region. The research to analyze effect of the population of working age, minimum wage, investment directly on economic growth and indirectly on the educated unemployed in Bali. This research was conducted in 9 regencies / cities in Bali that using data from 2012-2019 sourced from the Central Statistics Agency of Bali Province. Data analysis technique used is Path Analysis. The results showed that 1) the variable working age population and investment had a positive and significant effect on economic growth, minimum  wages had no effect on economic growth, 2) the number of working age population had a positive and significant effect on educated unemployment, minimum wage and economic growth has a negative and significant effect on educated unemployment, investment has no effect on educated unemployment, 3) The variable of economic growth mediates the influence minimum wage on educated unemployment in Bali.

Keywords: The Number of Working Age Population, Minimum Wage, Investment, Economic Growth, Educated Unemployment.

Title: The Influence of the Number of Working Age Population, Minimum Wage and Investments on Economic Growth and Unemployment in Bali

Author: I Made Juniyadnya Putra, I Gusti Bagus Indrajaya

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

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Vol 8, Issue 3, July 2020 - September 2020

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The Influence of the Number of Working Age Population, Minimum Wage and Investments on Economic Growth and Unemployment in Bali by I Made Juniyadnya Putra, I Gusti Bagus Indrajaya