Rationality of Gender Equality of Indonesian Women Migrant Worker
Date
2019-09-10Author
HANIM, Anifatul
ZAINURI, Zainuri
SUDARYANTO, Sudaryanto
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Purpose of this study was; (1) analyze the essence of economic and social motivation that influences the decision to become
migrant workers (2) knowing the problems experienced by migrant workers since Pre-placement, placement and post placement are seen
from the point of view of Syar'i and feminism in Indonesia
The method used in this study is to use probit analysis, correlation product moment and analysis of qualitative. Secondary data was taken
from the availability of IFLS data in 2015. For a number of 187 people who made international migration and 7445 made internal migration.
Regression results show significant results. Women who live in cities have a higher chance of 0.39% to migrate abroad than in villages.
Women with a reason to find work have a higher chance of migrating 11% compared to those who do not look for work. Women with higher
education actually have a lower chance of finding employment abroad at 0.07% compared to women with low education.
The process of departing to become a migrant worker still uses a lot of brokerage services or brokers that are clearly very detrimental to
the Women Migrant Worker. Women Migrant Worker candidates often experience abusive treatment from shelter to placement
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