This study assesses the effects of family resources and family structure among young Indonesians on the likelihood of leaving the parental home and village in general and for three types of reasons: work, education, and marriage. Using all five waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey, we find that the effects of family resources and structure differ by reason for moving. For example, parental education is positively related to moving for education, but not to moving for work or marriage. We also find that being the oldest child is positively related to moving in general and belonging to an extended family is negatively related to moving for work. Our results suggest that moving from the parental village for work, education, and marriage a...
Based on a one year qualitative study, this paper examines the migratory aspirations and experiences...
Research on leaving home among young adults has mainly focused on the timing of departures rather th...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloMigration is becoming increasingly common in the developing world. A gr...
This study assesses the effects of family resources and family structure among young Indonesians on ...
The role of family in migration decision-making is presumed to be more pronounced in developing coun...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Internal migration dominates population mobility in Indonesia; according to the 2010 census, there w...
Migration happens on a large scale in Indonesia. While migrants often say supporting their children’...
In this paper, we study the impact of parental transfer on the behavior of their next generation’s t...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children's educational enrolment following ...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children’s educational enrolment following ...
ABSTRACT In this paper the process of leaving the parental home among young adults is studied. After...
This paper examines the effects of household formation on income dynamics using panel data from Indo...
Based on a one year qualitative study, this paper examines the migratory aspirations and experiences...
Research on leaving home among young adults has mainly focused on the timing of departures rather th...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloMigration is becoming increasingly common in the developing world. A gr...
This study assesses the effects of family resources and family structure among young Indonesians on ...
The role of family in migration decision-making is presumed to be more pronounced in developing coun...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
Internal migration dominates population mobility in Indonesia; according to the 2010 census, there w...
Migration happens on a large scale in Indonesia. While migrants often say supporting their children’...
In this paper, we study the impact of parental transfer on the behavior of their next generation’s t...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children's educational enrolment following ...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children’s educational enrolment following ...
ABSTRACT In this paper the process of leaving the parental home among young adults is studied. After...
This paper examines the effects of household formation on income dynamics using panel data from Indo...
Based on a one year qualitative study, this paper examines the migratory aspirations and experiences...
Research on leaving home among young adults has mainly focused on the timing of departures rather th...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloMigration is becoming increasingly common in the developing world. A gr...