This thesis evaluates internal migrants' well-being through investigating their monthly remuneration and health outcomes in four cities in Indonesia: Medan, Makassar, Samarinda and Tangerang. Data from the Rural-Urban Migration in Indonesia (RUMiI) survey for years 2008 and 2009 is used. Results suggest that migrants seem to assimilate to the urban labour market, whereby there are no significant penalties observed in their remuneration and health outcomes (subjective overall health, physical health and mental health) relative to non-migrants. These findings suggest that within a free flow migration policy environment, migrants do not experience adverse remuneration and health effects
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Abstract: This paper conducts an examination on selection into different types of internal migration...
The growing flow of migrant’s remittances has generated much interest in understanding the socioecon...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants are generally healthier than the native-born populations...
We study the labor market effects of domestic migration in Indonesia. To address the endogeneity of ...
This research is aim to get a better understanding of the impact of migration on the welfare of migr...
9 The Socio-economic and Health Status of Rural-Urban Migrants in Indonesia Budy P. Resosudarmo, Ase...
Previous studies on the impact of migration on health often face the difficulties of choosing the pr...
Previous studies show migrants are generally healthier than the populations in receiving societies, ...
Using longitudinal data from Indonesia and drawing on relevant literature-on the stress process, soc...
This paper aims to disentangle the relationship between aspirations and migration by analysing why I...
This thesis explores three topics on migration, labor market and development economics. Chapter 2 pr...
Indonesia provides a particularly intriguing context for a study of international migration of workf...
Using longitudinal data from Indonesia and drawing on relevant literature—on the stress process, soc...
Indonesia provides a particularly intriguing context for a study of international migration of workf...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Abstract: This paper conducts an examination on selection into different types of internal migration...
The growing flow of migrant’s remittances has generated much interest in understanding the socioecon...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants are generally healthier than the native-born populations...
We study the labor market effects of domestic migration in Indonesia. To address the endogeneity of ...
This research is aim to get a better understanding of the impact of migration on the welfare of migr...
9 The Socio-economic and Health Status of Rural-Urban Migrants in Indonesia Budy P. Resosudarmo, Ase...
Previous studies on the impact of migration on health often face the difficulties of choosing the pr...
Previous studies show migrants are generally healthier than the populations in receiving societies, ...
Using longitudinal data from Indonesia and drawing on relevant literature-on the stress process, soc...
This paper aims to disentangle the relationship between aspirations and migration by analysing why I...
This thesis explores three topics on migration, labor market and development economics. Chapter 2 pr...
Indonesia provides a particularly intriguing context for a study of international migration of workf...
Using longitudinal data from Indonesia and drawing on relevant literature—on the stress process, soc...
Indonesia provides a particularly intriguing context for a study of international migration of workf...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Abstract: This paper conducts an examination on selection into different types of internal migration...
The growing flow of migrant’s remittances has generated much interest in understanding the socioecon...