“…In the economic context of migrant households, gender issues are very sensitive, especially in maintaining a livelihood (Sukarsa et al, 2015;Local Papuan Migrants: Wamena Migrants in an Urban City of Jayapura, Papua-Indonesia 27 Rahmawati et al, 2017). Wijayanti (2018) has shown that the participation of female migrants in trading activities is determined by the level of education, age, ethnicity, length of marriage, number of dependents, and duration of migration. The process of migrant adaptation to the social environment begins by identifying various resources available in the destination area, followed by participating in social organizations to establish communication with the local population (Valina, 2013).…”