This study aims to explain: (i) shift jobs in Indonesian International Return Migrant (IIRM) between before and after becoming a international migrant; (ii) migrant jobs in the destination country and after returning to Indonesia; and (iii) duration of time as IIRM and number of countries of work. This study uses a theoretical framework of needs and stress theory. This study uses survey design and case studies and selected the location of studies in the Central Java. The determination of the sample size of this study uses the Krejcie and Morgan techniques. Based on the calculation results, the number of respondents in this study was 313 respondents. The number of informants for this study was 60 people. Data collection uses structured inter...
West Kalimantan is one of the provinces in Indonesia which directly borders withneighboring countrie...
We study the labor market effects of domestic migration in Indonesia. To address the endogeneity of ...
The purpose of this study were to find out: push and pull factors of migrant workers working abroad,...
AbstractMalang Regency is the largest contributor of international migration in the province of East...
The difference of economic conditions and job opportunities inter countries can be one of the causes...
This research presents various problems faced by the international community, one of which is migrat...
This thesis is concerned with low-skilled Indonesian labour migration to Sabah East Malaysia that is...
The research was conducted in South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali Province. This study aims to...
The rapid development of technology and globalization has resulted in rapid economic growth in devel...
Return migrants in some areas of migrant’s enclave in Indonesia a have high dependence on work abroa...
The unemployment rate in Indonesia is still high, dominated by a low-educated workforce. One solutio...
This thesis investigates the origins of lifetime migrants to Surabaya, East Java, and examines the ...
Abstract Basically, human needs are rising from year to year which is affected by unstable economy ...
This study explains the elements that trigger migration trends in Asia Pacific. migrants from all of...
West Kalimantan is one of the provinces in Indonesia which directly borders withneighboring countrie...
We study the labor market effects of domestic migration in Indonesia. To address the endogeneity of ...
The purpose of this study were to find out: push and pull factors of migrant workers working abroad,...
AbstractMalang Regency is the largest contributor of international migration in the province of East...
The difference of economic conditions and job opportunities inter countries can be one of the causes...
This research presents various problems faced by the international community, one of which is migrat...
This thesis is concerned with low-skilled Indonesian labour migration to Sabah East Malaysia that is...
The research was conducted in South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali Province. This study aims to...
The rapid development of technology and globalization has resulted in rapid economic growth in devel...
Return migrants in some areas of migrant’s enclave in Indonesia a have high dependence on work abroa...
The unemployment rate in Indonesia is still high, dominated by a low-educated workforce. One solutio...
This thesis investigates the origins of lifetime migrants to Surabaya, East Java, and examines the ...
Abstract Basically, human needs are rising from year to year which is affected by unstable economy ...
This study explains the elements that trigger migration trends in Asia Pacific. migrants from all of...
West Kalimantan is one of the provinces in Indonesia which directly borders withneighboring countrie...
We study the labor market effects of domestic migration in Indonesia. To address the endogeneity of ...
The purpose of this study were to find out: push and pull factors of migrant workers working abroad,...