This article considers the emergence of informal brokers in the context of an increasingly formalized regime of transnational labour migration from Indonesia. Following the 1997 Asian economic crisis and the fall of the Suharto regime, there has been a dramatic increase in documented transnational migration to Malaysia at the expense of undocumented migration. In this process, a growing number of private agencies have come to control the increasingly deregulated market for migrant recruitment. These agencies, in turn, depend on informal brokers who recruit migrants in villages across Indonesia to work on palm oil plantations and as domestic servants in countries such as Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. This article takes these informal brokers as...
In the context of Asia, understanding migration governance needs to transcend statism to encompass t...
Page range: 77-95This article argues that antar-jemput (escort) is critical for understanding low-sk...
The objective of this study is threefold. First, it uses fieldwork to explore the illegal journey of...
During the last decade there has been a marked shift in the structure of migration from Indonesia wi...
This special issue takes the migrant broker as a starting point for investigating contemporary regim...
The central finding of this dissertation can be simply stated: more state policies and more institut...
According to the statistics in 2010, there are about 1.3 million documented migrant workers in Malay...
This thesis is concerned with low-skilled Indonesian labour migration to Sabah East Malaysia that is...
Indonesia is one of the major labour sending countries in contemporary Asia. While Indonesians, and ...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
This dissertation studies how the Indonesian state facilitates the migration of its female citizens ...
The corridor linking Indonesia with Malaysia is particularly rife with transborder mobility, includi...
Foreign labour force participation in Sarawak is thirteen per cent (about 138,027) workers from Indo...
Diffusion of new ideas via international migration is an interesting phenomenon if one wants to stud...
Labour migration from Indonesia to Malaysia is a complex phenomenon. Migrants enter Malaysia via a r...
In the context of Asia, understanding migration governance needs to transcend statism to encompass t...
Page range: 77-95This article argues that antar-jemput (escort) is critical for understanding low-sk...
The objective of this study is threefold. First, it uses fieldwork to explore the illegal journey of...
During the last decade there has been a marked shift in the structure of migration from Indonesia wi...
This special issue takes the migrant broker as a starting point for investigating contemporary regim...
The central finding of this dissertation can be simply stated: more state policies and more institut...
According to the statistics in 2010, there are about 1.3 million documented migrant workers in Malay...
This thesis is concerned with low-skilled Indonesian labour migration to Sabah East Malaysia that is...
Indonesia is one of the major labour sending countries in contemporary Asia. While Indonesians, and ...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
This dissertation studies how the Indonesian state facilitates the migration of its female citizens ...
The corridor linking Indonesia with Malaysia is particularly rife with transborder mobility, includi...
Foreign labour force participation in Sarawak is thirteen per cent (about 138,027) workers from Indo...
Diffusion of new ideas via international migration is an interesting phenomenon if one wants to stud...
Labour migration from Indonesia to Malaysia is a complex phenomenon. Migrants enter Malaysia via a r...
In the context of Asia, understanding migration governance needs to transcend statism to encompass t...
Page range: 77-95This article argues that antar-jemput (escort) is critical for understanding low-sk...
The objective of this study is threefold. First, it uses fieldwork to explore the illegal journey of...