We study the extent to which the likelihood of specific types of migration in Indonesia varies by the situation in the labour market and family life course. We distinguish migration types according to origin and destination (Jakarta, other metropolitan areas, and non-metropolitan areas). For migration from Jakarta, we also distinguish migration to other metropolitan areas within commuting distance. As expected, we find that young adults are the most mobile category. As an exception, migration from Jakarta to nearby metro areas was just as likely for ages 30–54 as for ages 23–29. Our findings suggest that migration to Jakarta and other metropolitan areas, in particular, is most likely undertaken for better education or jobs. Married people a...
The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the populatio...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
The article compares and contrasts the scale and composition of workers’ outflow and remittance flow...
We study the extent to which the likelihood of specific types of migration in Indonesia varies by th...
Dit proefschrift beoogt een verklaring te vinden voor de dynamiek in de interregionale migratie binn...
This thesis aims to explain the dynamics of interregional migration in Indonesia in the 2000-2010 pe...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Population Census and Intercensal Population Survey data permit description of the origin–destinatio...
The objective of this paper is to study multiple internal migration trajectories in Indonesia, with ...
The objective of this paper is to study multiple internal migration trajectories in Indonesia, with ...
Migration and regional inequality are two interrelated concepts. Inequality between regions can lead...
The difference in the level of welfare among regions was an impeller factor for people to migrate. D...
Dit proefschrift beoogt een verklaring te vinden voor de dynamiek in de interregionale migratie binn...
ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...
The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the populatio...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
The article compares and contrasts the scale and composition of workers’ outflow and remittance flow...
We study the extent to which the likelihood of specific types of migration in Indonesia varies by th...
Dit proefschrift beoogt een verklaring te vinden voor de dynamiek in de interregionale migratie binn...
This thesis aims to explain the dynamics of interregional migration in Indonesia in the 2000-2010 pe...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Population Census and Intercensal Population Survey data permit description of the origin–destinatio...
The objective of this paper is to study multiple internal migration trajectories in Indonesia, with ...
The objective of this paper is to study multiple internal migration trajectories in Indonesia, with ...
Migration and regional inequality are two interrelated concepts. Inequality between regions can lead...
The difference in the level of welfare among regions was an impeller factor for people to migrate. D...
Dit proefschrift beoogt een verklaring te vinden voor de dynamiek in de interregionale migratie binn...
ABSTRACT The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the ...
The total population of Yogyakarta Special Region was 2,966,549 persons in 1985, while the populatio...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
The article compares and contrasts the scale and composition of workers’ outflow and remittance flow...