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Analisis Kecenderungan Usia Wanita Melakukan Kohabitasi Berdasarkan Tingkat Pendidikan Menggunakan Regresi Logistik Biner

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  • Kurniawan, Robert
  • PUTRI, DESNACITA HARLY

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Penelitian terkait dengan kobahitasi atau lebih sering disebut dengan istilah “kumpul kebo“ masih jarang dilakukan di Indonesia. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi bagaimana analisis kecenderungan usia wanita melakukan kohabitasi dengan tingkat pendidikannya. Data yang digunakan adalah data Survei Demografi Kesehatan Indonesia (SDKI) tahun 2012, dan dipilih Provinsi Jawa Barat sebagai lokus penelitian. Pengolahan data dilakukan dengan metode regresi logistik biner, dengan variabel respon adalah usia melakukan kohabitasi pada wanita yang dikategorikan menjadi 2, yaitu anak-anak dan remaja. Sedangkan untuk variabel bebasnya yaitu tingkat pendidikan dan daerah tempat tinggal.

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  • Kurniawan, Robert & PUTRI, DESNACITA HARLY, 2017. "Analisis Kecenderungan Usia Wanita Melakukan Kohabitasi Berdasarkan Tingkat Pendidikan Menggunakan Regresi Logistik Biner," INA-Rxiv ckhfb, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:ckhfb
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ckhfb
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