This study examines the experiences of Indonesian returning domestic workers post-migration. It offers an analysis of in-depth interviews with twenty returned migrant women gathered during nine months of fieldwork in Pontianak and Pemangkat, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. It considers the links between migration, the changes in women’s perspectives regarding family, gender roles and their understanding of themselves, and their surroundings. In the thesis study, I found migration experiences significantly changed how women negotiated their gender roles in connection with their families and communities. While economic drivers were significant in migration, women often indicated that a desire to alter or reshape their social situation was an impo...
Explores domestic worker migration in and from Indonesia, one of the main labour-sending countries i...
This article examines the impact of internal migration, and its timing, on young women's transition ...
From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to s...
In this article I analyse the gendered space of transnational mobility by problematizing migrant sub...
Drawing on an analysis of in-depth interviews with returned migrant women from East Nusa Tenggara, I...
This research is a modest attempt to provide the other side of story if Indonesian women post-migrat...
At Present cannot be denied that at this time women who work outside the home have reached their pea...
© 2011 Dr. Cirila P. LimpangogThis research contributes to the emerging field of gender and skilled ...
In the largely traditional Indonesian community, especially in the rural areas, the labor division b...
Migrant workers began flooding the labour market of the country since the Malaysian economy achiev...
Based on interviews with Indonesian women migrant workers and informed by their experience living in...
Based on interviews with Indonesian women migrant workers and informed by their experience living in...
At the last ten years, the migration trend has become interested to be studied. The feminization tre...
Explores domestic worker migration in and from Indonesia, one of the main labour-sending countries i...
Transnational domestic work is considered a multi-billion business that involves mostly women as wor...
Explores domestic worker migration in and from Indonesia, one of the main labour-sending countries i...
This article examines the impact of internal migration, and its timing, on young women's transition ...
From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to s...
In this article I analyse the gendered space of transnational mobility by problematizing migrant sub...
Drawing on an analysis of in-depth interviews with returned migrant women from East Nusa Tenggara, I...
This research is a modest attempt to provide the other side of story if Indonesian women post-migrat...
At Present cannot be denied that at this time women who work outside the home have reached their pea...
© 2011 Dr. Cirila P. LimpangogThis research contributes to the emerging field of gender and skilled ...
In the largely traditional Indonesian community, especially in the rural areas, the labor division b...
Migrant workers began flooding the labour market of the country since the Malaysian economy achiev...
Based on interviews with Indonesian women migrant workers and informed by their experience living in...
Based on interviews with Indonesian women migrant workers and informed by their experience living in...
At the last ten years, the migration trend has become interested to be studied. The feminization tre...
Explores domestic worker migration in and from Indonesia, one of the main labour-sending countries i...
Transnational domestic work is considered a multi-billion business that involves mostly women as wor...
Explores domestic worker migration in and from Indonesia, one of the main labour-sending countries i...
This article examines the impact of internal migration, and its timing, on young women's transition ...
From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to s...