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Wilcoxon Analysis To Compare Open Displacement Level In Indonesia Before And After Implemented In Asean Economic Society

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  • , Indriyani

    (Sang Bumi Ruwa Jurai University)

  • , Nur'Aeni
  • , NOVALIA
  • -, Indriyani indriyani
  • Purnama, Husna

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The ASEAN Economic Society (Indonesian: Masyarakat Ekonomi ASEAN (MEA)) is beginning to be implemented by 2015. This means that by 2015 a single market is formed and a production-based entity is supported by a free flow of goods, services, investments, capital and skilled labor. Free flow of skilled labor can be interpreted that all ASEAN citizens can go in and out to find work without any obstacle from the intended country. One of the preparations of the Indonesian government in facing the MEA is to improve the quality of human resources through the Masterplan of Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesian Economic Development (Indonesian: Masterplan Percepatan dan Perluasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Indonesia (MP3EI)) 2011-2025. Application of MEA should be viewed as a positive thing that is opening opportunity for job seekers in Indonesia for career abroad. Given the widespread employment opportunities, the Unemployment Rate (Indonesian: Tingkat Pengangguran Terbuka (TPT)) in Indonesia is declining. Wilcoxon analysis is a non parametric statistical analysis used to compare two nominal data groups correlated. In this study, wilcoxon analysis was used to compare TPT in Indonesia before and after the MEA was applied. TPT data used is TPT data before applied by MEA and TPT data after applied by MEA. The results showed that there was no significant difference between mean TPT in Indonesia before MEA was applied with average TPT in Indonesia after MEA was applied.

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  • , Indriyani & , Nur'Aeni & , NOVALIA & -, Indriyani indriyani & Purnama, Husna, 2018. "Wilcoxon Analysis To Compare Open Displacement Level In Indonesia Before And After Implemented In Asean Economic Society," INA-Rxiv p5d32, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:p5d32
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/p5d32
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