Many Indonesian citizens feel their education is relevant to their jobs.
- A Small
- A Medium
- A Bigger
Some people have jobs aligned with their educational background. However, some do not.
This is reinforced by the results of a Kurious survey from the Katadata Insight Center (KIC) entitled *Aspirations and Work*. The report shows that 67.9% of the total respondents felt their educational background was relevant to their current job.
The breakdown shows 20.4% felt it was very relevant and 46.5% felt it was relevant.
On the other hand, 30.9% of respondents stated that their educational background and their current job were not relevant. The breakdown shows 5.8% felt it was very irrelevant and 25.1% felt it was irrelevant. Meanwhile, 2.2% of other respondents answered "don't know".
Beyond this survey subcategory, the Kurious research also states that 88.2% of respondents felt happy with their jobs. Meanwhile, 11.8% felt unhappy with their jobs.
Overall, this survey involved 744 respondents. The relevance of educational background and work involved 501 respondents.
Data was collected from May 30 to June 5, 2023, using the computer-assisted web interviewing (CAWI) method.
The margin of error is approximately 3.59%, and the confidence level is 95%.
(Read also: Lack of Recognition to Excessive Workload, These are the Reasons Why Indonesian Citizens are Unhappy with Their Jobs)
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