Unraveling the myth of madrasah formal education quality in Indonesia: a labor quality approach
Education is essential for developing labor in Indonesia. One type of formal education is madrasah education that has been historically significant in Indonesia which adds depth in Islamic subjects in addition to basic subjects. These graduates may become important as the Sharia industry continues t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Educational research for policy and practice 2022-06, Vol.21 (2), p.177-200 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Education is essential for developing labor in Indonesia. One type of formal education is
madrasah
education that has been historically significant in Indonesia which adds depth in Islamic subjects in addition to basic subjects. These graduates may become important as the
Sharia
industry continues to boom in Indonesia. However,
madrasah
education has shown weak labor market performances compared to general education, in terms of wages and unemployment. This may stem from a weak learning process in madrasahs which is against the 4th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) about equitable education. With limited studies on madrasah education performance in the labor market, using 2014 Indonesia Family Life Survey, we find: (1)
madrasah
education choice is influenced by parent’s education and appeals to low-income families, (2)
madrasah
graduates have lower probability of working compared to general education graduates, (3) return of
madrasah
education is lower compared to general education. Therefore, policies should improve
madrasah
education through improvement of teachers and institution quality, support and funding for private madrasahs, and supporting
Madrasah Kejuruan
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ISSN: | 1570-2081 1573-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10671-021-09298-6 |