Classification of Unemployment at West Sumatra Province in 2021 using Algorithm Classification and Regression Tree
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https://doi.org/10.24036/ujsds/vol2-iss2/166Abstract
Unemployment is a problem that often occurs in developing countries. This is caused by the imbalance between the number of labor force and the number of working population. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, West Sumatra Province in 2021 is the eighth province with a high open unemployment rate of 6,52%, which is higher than the average Indonesian open unemployment rate of 6,49%. The increase in unemployment has occurred from 2017 to 2021 which is caused by educated unemployment. This is due to the habit of job seekers who tend to pick and choose the types of jobs available, while business needs are very limited. The problem of unemployment will get higher if it is not resolved. As a result, unemployment can lead to poverty and other social problems. In this study, CART analysis is used to classify unemployment in West Sumatra Province in 2021 which aims to determine the factors that affect unemployment. CART is a decision tree that shows the relationship between the response variable and one or more predictor variables. The purpose of CART analysis is to obtain the right data group for classification purposes. Based on the analysis obtained, the variables that affect unemployment in West Sumatra Province in 2021 are marital status, gender, household status, education level, age, and place of residence with an accuracy value of 71,73%.
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