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Socio-biographic Data Socio-biographic Data by Field of Study and by Field of Study and Gender Gender Group A Group A 1. Victoria H. Zosa 1. Victoria H. Zosa 2. Lien Herlina 2. Lien Herlina 3. Wayan Artama 3. Wayan Artama 4. Budi Suprapto 4. Budi Suprapto 5. Bambang Suhariyanto 5. Bambang Suhariyanto 6. Wisnu Wardana 6. Wisnu Wardana

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Socio-biographic Data Socio-biographic Data by Field of Study and Genderby Field of Study and Gender

Group AGroup A1. Victoria H. Zosa1. Victoria H. Zosa

2. Lien Herlina2. Lien Herlina3. Wayan Artama3. Wayan Artama4. Budi Suprapto4. Budi Suprapto

5. Bambang Suhariyanto5. Bambang Suhariyanto6. Wisnu Wardana6. Wisnu Wardana

General Introduction

- The field of study is defined as agricultural and others. Others include social sciences, health, technical and basic sciences.

- Our pre-test results indicate that 76% of the 85 respondents graduated from agriculture, while 24% graduated from other courses.

- Our data show that 76% of females are agro graduates, while 77% of males are agro-graduates.

Year of GraduationYear of Graduation

- The mean year graduated for all - The mean year graduated for all respondents is 1996.respondents is 1996.

- For agro, the mean year graduated is - For agro, the mean year graduated is 1994. For non-agro, the mean year 1994. For non-agro, the mean year graduated is 2000. graduated is 2000. - For females, the mean year graduated - For females, the mean year graduated is 1996, while for males, the mean year is 1996, while for males, the mean year graduated is 1995.graduated is 1995.

Average Length of StudyAverage Length of Study - The average length of study for UGM - The average length of study for UGM graduates is 63.9 months.graduates is 63.9 months.

- For agriculture, the average length of study is - For agriculture, the average length of study is higher at 66.4 months, and for others, the higher at 66.4 months, and for others, the average length of study is lower at 55.8 average length of study is lower at 55.8 months. months.

-For females, the average length of study is -For females, the average length of study is 62.1 months, while for males, the average 62.1 months, while for males, the average length of study is 65.6 months.length of study is 65.6 months.

Further StudyFurther Study

- About 48% of the respondents (41 out of 85) - About 48% of the respondents (41 out of 85) pursued graduate studies. pursued graduate studies.

-Out of this 41, 37 are agriculture graduates while -Out of this 41, 37 are agriculture graduates while 4 are graduates from other courses. Of those who 4 are graduates from other courses. Of those who pursued graduate studies, 17% of them studied pursued graduate studies, 17% of them studied abroad, while 93% studied in Indonesia. abroad, while 93% studied in Indonesia.

- For females who pursued graduate studies, 12% - For females who pursued graduate studies, 12% studied abroad while 94% studied in Indonesia. studied abroad while 94% studied in Indonesia. For males who pursued graduate studies, 21% For males who pursued graduate studies, 21% studied abroad while 92% studied in Indonesia.studied abroad while 92% studied in Indonesia.

GenderGender

- 48% of the respondents are females, - 48% of the respondents are females, and 52% are males. and 52% are males.

- Among the agriculture graduates, - Among the agriculture graduates, 48% are females and 52% are males. 48% are females and 52% are males.

- Among graduates of other courses, - Among graduates of other courses, the gender mix is 50% - 50%.the gender mix is 50% - 50%.

Year of BirthYear of Birth

- With regards to the year of birth, the mean - With regards to the year of birth, the mean year is 1972. year is 1972.

- It seems that agriculture graduates are - It seems that agriculture graduates are older than graduates of other courses. The older than graduates of other courses. The mean year of birth of agriculture graduates is mean year of birth of agriculture graduates is 1970, while that of other courses is 1976. 1970, while that of other courses is 1976.

- The mean year of birth of females is 1972; - The mean year of birth of females is 1972; for males, the mean year of birth is 1971.for males, the mean year of birth is 1971.

- Marital StatusMarital Status

- 56% of the respondents are single, while - 56% of the respondents are single, while 44% of them are married. 44% of them are married.

- Among the agriculture graduates, 48% are - Among the agriculture graduates, 48% are single while 52% are married. For single while 52% are married. For graduates of other courses, 85% are single graduates of other courses, 85% are single and 15% are married. and 15% are married.

- 68% of females are single, while only 45% - 68% of females are single, while only 45% of males are single.of males are single.

- Number of ChildrenNumber of Children

- 59% of the respondents do not have children. - 59% of the respondents do not have children. For the 41% of the respondents who have children, the For the 41% of the respondents who have children, the average number of children is 1.6. For agriculture average number of children is 1.6. For agriculture graduates, 51% of the respondents do not have children. graduates, 51% of the respondents do not have children.

- For graduates of other courses, 85% of the respondents - For graduates of other courses, 85% of the respondents do not have children. The average number of children for do not have children. The average number of children for agriculture graduates is 2, while for graduates of other agriculture graduates is 2, while for graduates of other course, the average number of children is 0.6.course, the average number of children is 0.6.

- For females, 34% of them have children, with an average - For females, 34% of them have children, with an average number of children at 1.6. For males, 48% of them have number of children at 1.6. For males, 48% of them have children, with an average number of children at 1.7.children, with an average number of children at 1.7.

- Place of BirthPlace of Birth

- 56% of the respondents were born outside of - 56% of the respondents were born outside of Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta.

- For agriculture graduates 55% of them were - For agriculture graduates 55% of them were born outside of Yogyakarta, while 67% of born outside of Yogyakarta, while 67% of graduates of other courses were born outside graduates of other courses were born outside of Yogyakarta. of Yogyakarta.

- For females, 61% of them are born outside of - For females, 61% of them are born outside of Yogyakarta. For males, 53% of the Yogyakarta. For males, 53% of the respondents are born outside of Yogyakarta.respondents are born outside of Yogyakarta.

- City of Secondary High SchoolCity of Secondary High School

- 58% of the respondents finished their secondary high - 58% of the respondents finished their secondary high school (SLTA) in Yogyakarta. school (SLTA) in Yogyakarta.

- For agriculture graduates, 57% of them finished their - For agriculture graduates, 57% of them finished their secondary high school in Yogyakarta, while 67% of secondary high school in Yogyakarta, while 67% of graduates of other courses finished their secondary high graduates of other courses finished their secondary high school in Yogyakarta. school in Yogyakarta.

- For females, 50% of the respondents completed SLTA - For females, 50% of the respondents completed SLTA in Yogyakarta, and 50% of them outside of Yogyakarta. in Yogyakarta, and 50% of them outside of Yogyakarta. For males, 65% of the respondents completed SLTA in For males, 65% of the respondents completed SLTA in Yogyakarta.Yogyakarta.

City of First WorkCity of First Work

- 69% of the respondents had their first work - 69% of the respondents had their first work in Yogyakarta. in Yogyakarta.

- For agriculture graduates, 66% of them - For agriculture graduates, 66% of them worked first in Yogyakarta, while 86% of worked first in Yogyakarta, while 86% of graduates from other courses worked first in graduates from other courses worked first in Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta.

- For females, 75% of them had their first - For females, 75% of them had their first work in Yogyakarta. For males, 65% of work in Yogyakarta. For males, 65% of them had their first job in Yogyakarta.them had their first job in Yogyakarta.

City of First Work City of First Work

- 92% of the respondents are presently - 92% of the respondents are presently working in Yogyakarta. working in Yogyakarta.

- For agro graduates, 95% are presently - For agro graduates, 95% are presently working in Yogyakarta, while 71% of non-working in Yogyakarta, while 71% of non-agro graduates are presently working in agro graduates are presently working in Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta.

- For females, 95% of them are working in - For females, 95% of them are working in Yogyakarta. For males, 90% are working in Yogyakarta. For males, 90% are working in Yogyakarta.Yogyakarta.

City of Residing City of Residing

- 90% of the respondents are currently - 90% of the respondents are currently residing in Yogyakarta.residing in Yogyakarta.

- For agro graduates, 92% of them are - For agro graduates, 92% of them are currently residing in Yogyakarta, while 78% currently residing in Yogyakarta, while 78% of non-agro graduates are currently residing of non-agro graduates are currently residing in Yogyakarta.in Yogyakarta. - For females, 96% are currently residing in - For females, 96% are currently residing in Yogyakarta, while 85% of the males are Yogyakarta, while 85% of the males are currently residing in Yogyakarta.currently residing in Yogyakarta.

Highest Education of Father Highest Education of Father

- 32% of the respondents’ fathers completed secondary - 32% of the respondents’ fathers completed secondary high school (SLTA); 31% of the respondents’ fathers high school (SLTA); 31% of the respondents’ fathers completed diploma or undergraduate. completed diploma or undergraduate.

- For agriculture graduates, 34% of the respondents’ - For agriculture graduates, 34% of the respondents’ fathers completed SLTA, while 45% of the respondents’ fathers completed SLTA, while 45% of the respondents’ fathers from non-agro courses completed diploma or fathers from non-agro courses completed diploma or undergraduate.undergraduate.

- For female respondents, 37% of their fathers - For female respondents, 37% of their fathers completed SLTA. For male respondents, 32% of their completed SLTA. For male respondents, 32% of their

fathers completed diploma or undergraduate.fathers completed diploma or undergraduate.

Highest Education of MotherHighest Education of Mother

- - 38% of the respondents’ mothers completed 38% of the respondents’ mothers completed SLTA.SLTA.

- For agriculture graduates, 37% of the - For agriculture graduates, 37% of the respondents’ mothers completed SLTA, while 40% respondents’ mothers completed SLTA, while 40% of the respondents’ from other courses completed of the respondents’ from other courses completed SLTA.SLTA.

- For female respondents, 37% of their mothers - For female respondents, 37% of their mothers completed SLTA. For male respondents, 39% of completed SLTA. For male respondents, 39% of their mothers completed SLTA.their mothers completed SLTA.

Highest Education of Husband / Wife Highest Education of Husband / Wife

- 63% of the respondents’ husband/wife - 63% of the respondents’ husband/wife completed diploma or undergraduate. completed diploma or undergraduate.

- For agro graduates, 63% of the respondents’ - For agro graduates, 63% of the respondents’ husband/wife completed diploma or husband/wife completed diploma or undergraduate, while for non-agro graduates, 67% undergraduate, while for non-agro graduates, 67% of the respondents’ husband/wife completed of the respondents’ husband/wife completed diploma or undergraduate.diploma or undergraduate.

- For females, 62% of their husbands are - For females, 62% of their husbands are graduates (master’s and PhD). For males, 77% of graduates (master’s and PhD). For males, 77% of

their wives are diploma andtheir wives are diploma and undergraduates.undergraduates.

Main Job of FatherMain Job of Father

- 48% of the respondents’ fathers work in - 48% of the respondents’ fathers work in government service (PNS). government service (PNS).

- For agro graduates, 49% of the - For agro graduates, 49% of the respondents’ fathers work in PNS, while respondents’ fathers work in PNS, while 42% of the respondents’ fathers work in 42% of the respondents’ fathers work in PNS. PNS.

- For females, 44% of their fathers work as - For females, 44% of their fathers work as PNS. For males, 51% of their fathers work PNS. For males, 51% of their fathers work as PNS.as PNS.

Main Job of Mother Main Job of Mother

- 31% of the respondents’ mothers work as - 31% of the respondents’ mothers work as entrepreneurs.entrepreneurs.

- For agro graduates, 28% of the respondents’ - For agro graduates, 28% of the respondents’ mothers are housewives, while 53% of the non-mothers are housewives, while 53% of the non-agro respondents’ mothers are entrepreneurs.agro respondents’ mothers are entrepreneurs.

- For females, 36% of their mothers are - For females, 36% of their mothers are entrepreneurs. For males, 26% of their mothers entrepreneurs. For males, 26% of their mothers are entrepreneurs; another 26% work as are entrepreneurs; another 26% work as

housewives.housewives.

Main Job of Husband / Wife Main Job of Husband / Wife

- 21% of the respondents’ husband/wife work as - 21% of the respondents’ husband/wife work as PNS.PNS.

- For agro graduates, 20% of the respondents’ - For agro graduates, 20% of the respondents’ spouse work as PNS; and for non-agro spouse work as PNS; and for non-agro respondents’ spouse, 22% work as PNS. respondents’ spouse, 22% work as PNS.

- For females, 31% of their husbands work as - For females, 31% of their husbands work as PNS. For males, 15% of their wives work as PNS; PNS. For males, 15% of their wives work as PNS;

another 15% work as factory workers or laborers.another 15% work as factory workers or laborers.

Training Before First JobTraining Before First Job

- Only 17% of the respondents had training before - Only 17% of the respondents had training before first work.first work.

- For agro graduates, 20% of the respondents had - For agro graduates, 20% of the respondents had training before their first job. While for non-agro training before their first job. While for non-agro graduates, no respondents had training before graduates, no respondents had training before their first job.their first job.

- For females, only 13% had training before their - For females, only 13% had training before their first job. For males, 20% had training before first first job. For males, 20% had training before first work.work.

Work Before First JobWork Before First Job

- 21% of the respondents engaged in some work before - 21% of the respondents engaged in some work before their first job. The average (median) length of work their first job. The average (median) length of work before their first job is 18 months. before their first job is 18 months.

- For agro graduates, 21% engaged in some work before - For agro graduates, 21% engaged in some work before their first job, with an average (median) length of work their first job, with an average (median) length of work before their first job at 48 months. While for non-agro before their first job at 48 months. While for non-agro graduates, 25% of the respondents had some work before graduates, 25% of the respondents had some work before their first job. their first job.

- For females, 13% had some work before their first job, - For females, 13% had some work before their first job, with an average (median) length of work at 4 months. For with an average (median) length of work at 4 months. For males, 28% had some work before their first job, with an males, 28% had some work before their first job, with an average length of work at 24 months. average length of work at 24 months.