2016
DOI: 10.21580/economica.2010.1.2.856
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POLEMIK TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA SEBAGAI SUMBER DEVISA NEGARA (Problematika Tenaga Kerja Indonesia Dari Segi Islami)

Abstract: <p>The problem of TKI (Indonesian employment)to invite everyone beside TKI is one of many countries income resources. As countries income resource, TKI’s always got problem from the boss, local government, or the government TKI’s comes from. To overcome that problem the local government decided a regulation. But the law of TKI’s is not efektif. The problem are the wage, welfare life, the hardnessly, until dificullty job. Islam have Al-quran and Hadits, to finished many problem like TKI’s problem.<br /… Show more

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“…Low levels of education, lack of skills, and intense competition in work were life facts they must face when looking for a job in their own country (Lam & Yeoh, 2018). On the other hand, the small scale of the rupiah exchange rate made the income from abroad (felt) more extensive when it used to meet domestic needs (Yuningrum, 2010). Thus, it was not surprising that many rural women assumed that working as a migrant worker abroad promised higher wages than the wages earned by working in similar jobs in big cities of Indonesia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Low levels of education, lack of skills, and intense competition in work were life facts they must face when looking for a job in their own country (Lam & Yeoh, 2018). On the other hand, the small scale of the rupiah exchange rate made the income from abroad (felt) more extensive when it used to meet domestic needs (Yuningrum, 2010). Thus, it was not surprising that many rural women assumed that working as a migrant worker abroad promised higher wages than the wages earned by working in similar jobs in big cities of Indonesia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%