Ni Made Rediteani, Putu Ayu Pramitha Purwanti. "Job Opportunities for Married Women in Denpasar City" International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 391-400, 2024.
Dual roles can be interpreted as the responsibilities that women must bear in two domains of life, namely the domestic domain and the public domain. One of the capital cities with a high level of labor force participation is Denpasar City, where Denpasar City has a strategic location, namely being the center of government, economic activities, and education. This research aims to analyze the influence of husband’s employment, husband’s income, women’s education, women’s age, number of household members, women’s other activities, and pre-employment card policy on married women’s employment opportunities in Denpasar City. This research is quantitative research through analysis of micro data from the August 2022 national sakernas. This research aims to provide an in-depth understanding through logit model regression analysis techniques about the challenges and opportunities faced by married women in achieving career equality and sustainability in Denpasar City. The results of the research show that women’s education, number of household members, other women’s activities, and government policies through the pre-employment card program have a positive and significant effect on married women’s employment opportunities in Denpasar City, while the husband’s job, husband’s income, and the woman’s age do not have a significant effect on the employment opportunities of married women in Denpasar City.
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