Implementation of the Two Step Cluster Method on the National Labor Force Survey Data (Sakernas)

Authors

  • Maya Deanti Department of Statistics, IPB
  • Farit Mochamad Afendi Department of Statistics, IPB
  • Aam Alamudi Department of Statistics, IPB

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29244/xplore.v2i1.86

Keywords:

cluster analysis, cluster, Two Step Cluster, uniform

Abstract

MAYA DEANTI. Implementation of Two Step Cluster Method on National Labor Force Survey Data (Sakernas) 2017 Bogor Regency. Supervised by FARIT MOCHAMAD AFENDI and AAM ALAMUDI.

      

Five labor issues in Indonesia that have not been resolved by 2017 are termination of employment due to digitalization or automation, labor informalization, BPJS, high accident and occupational safety (K3), and outsourcing. In addition, the increasing number of Foreign Workers (TKA) in Indonesia can affect the decrease in local employment opportunities. Therefore, in this study will be carried out clustering to the labor force data to determine the condition of employment in Indonesia, especially Bogor regency. However, this labor force data has considerable observation with mixed data types, namely numerical and categorical. Regular cluster analysis can not be applied directly to the condition of the data, so that to be used in this research is a Two Step Cluster analysis which is a modification of existing cluster analysis. This Two Step Cluster analysis produces 3 clusters, with the characteristics of each cluster that is cluster 1 consisting of resident households or unemployed, cluster 2 consists of self-employed residents, and cluster 3 with the majority of the population working as laborers or employees. This clustering is based on work aspect only because the demography and education aspect of Bogor Regency is quite uniform.

 

Keywords: cluster analysis, cluster, Two Step Cluster, uniform

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Deanti, M., Afendi, F. M., & Alamudi, A. (2018). Implementation of the Two Step Cluster Method on the National Labor Force Survey Data (Sakernas). Xplore: Journal of Statistics, 2(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.29244/xplore.v2i1.86

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