2016
DOI: 10.22146/jp.12274
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Masalah Reintegrasi Sosial Dan Ekonomi Migran Kembali*

Abstract: At the last ten years, the migration trend has become interested to be studied. The feminization trend of international migration is one of the aspects that need further analysis. Unfortunately, the existing studies have not been able to answer the issue. One of the issues is the problem of life of women return migrant on the context of the process of reintegration in the social economic life and social culture of households and origin area community. This research shows that the changes of the material basics… Show more

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“…Thus it is not a mistake for those who perform international migration is to improve the economic life of families with income earned in the region where he desires (Salladien, 1999). This was confirmed by (Setiadi, 2004) that there is a relationship between international migration with socio-economic changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Thus it is not a mistake for those who perform international migration is to improve the economic life of families with income earned in the region where he desires (Salladien, 1999). This was confirmed by (Setiadi, 2004) that there is a relationship between international migration with socio-economic changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Other issues also capture the researchers' attention, such as the detrimental effects of migrant workers' departures on their family live, including cases of adultery, gender and social structure (Anggaunitairanantika & Hamidi, 2020) and bad marriage situations. Other studies focus on quantitative issues from whence and to where migrant workers travel (Sururama & Nanuru, 2019), such as the pattern of mobility from one country to other countries (Setiadi, 2001); (Keban, 2000). In contrast, NGO reports tend to focus on human rights, particularly questions of advocacy such as access to legal support and government action to protect migrant workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Migrants return to play an important role in encouraging development through new skills and savings obtained while working abroad [18]. Productive economic behavior is also supported by sociodemographic factors such as education, age and long time return and perceptions about work [19]. However, not always skills and work experience from abroad can be utilized in the area of origin [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%