This paper summarizes the study design of the Rural–Urban Migration in Indonesia (RUMiI) project. We first discuss the overall distribution of migrants in Indonesia and the selection of survey cities. Next, we describe the process of identifying the migration status of each household in the sampling frame, using a pre-survey listing. This is followed by a discussion of the sampling method, focusing on the oversampling of migrant households. The timeline of the survey is then discussed and the questionnaire is summarized. Finally, we provide some concluding remarks.Australian Research Council, AusAID, IZA, Ford Foundatio
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ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...
This paper addresses population movement in Indonesia within the broader contexts of human developme...
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Declining employment opportunity in rural areas in addition to declreasing younggeneration wants to ...
Migration studies in Indonesia have been concentrated mostly on the examination of 'transmigration'...
This thesis reports findings from a Migration and Remittance study conducted among 654 households ac...
This paper summarizes the study design of the Rural–Urban Migration in China and Indonesia (RUMiCI) ...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Circular migration has been practiced and become significant phenomenon of social, demographic, and...
We study the extent to which the likelihood of specific types of migration in Indonesia varies by th...
The success of rural relocation and resettlement programmes may be dependent on the transferability ...
This paper examines the nature, extent, and effect of remittances sent by urban migrants to home vil...
The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the populatio...
This paper discusses frontier agriculture migration and village transformation by describing how set...
This study on the population mobility was done at Sumbermulyo village as a study object. Respondents...
ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...
This paper addresses population movement in Indonesia within the broader contexts of human developme...
For rural people in Java, population mobility, particularly temporary movement, is usually seen as ...
Declining employment opportunity in rural areas in addition to declreasing younggeneration wants to ...
Migration studies in Indonesia have been concentrated mostly on the examination of 'transmigration'...
This thesis reports findings from a Migration and Remittance study conducted among 654 households ac...