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Analysis of Survival Strategies for Illegal Indonesian Workers in Malaysia Silvia, Misya; Amin, Choirul
ARISTO Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.8207

Abstract

The increase in illegal Indonesian workers (TKI) every year is a polemic in itself; the opportunity to become an illegal TKI can be detrimental to the state and individual TKI because they will not get their rights and are vulnerable to problems with inappropriate labor administration. The Indonesian government must immediately resolve this problem to ensure that there are no more illegal Indonesian migrant workers coming to Malaysia. This research uses a qualitative method by collecting data through interviews, observation, and documentation from three sources on the survival of illegal migrant workers working in Malaysia. The analysis uses spatial and narrative analysis. This is a novelty in this research and direct observations in the field by the author. The research results show that the main factors for illegal migrant workers going to Malaysia are the availability of jobs, high wages, and the lure of families working there. The workers chose to be illegal because they did not have a valid visa, did not want to renew their advanced visa or a tourist visa, and switched to becoming workers in Malaysia. As for surviving as an illegal worker, the survival strategy for surviving as an illegal worker is to carry out economic, social, legal, and political survival strategies. This research is important to follow up on because many Indonesian citizens are still interested in working abroad illegally and not complying with established regulations, which can harm various parties.
Analysis of Survival Strategies for Illegal Indonesian Workers in Malaysia Silvia, Misya; Amin, Choirul
ARISTO Vol 12 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.8207

Abstract

The increase in illegal Indonesian workers (TKI) every year is a polemic in itself; the opportunity to become an illegal TKI can be detrimental to the state and individual TKI because they will not get their rights and are vulnerable to problems with inappropriate labor administration. The Indonesian government must immediately resolve this problem to ensure that there are no more illegal Indonesian migrant workers coming to Malaysia. This research uses a qualitative method by collecting data through interviews, observation, and documentation from three sources on the survival of illegal migrant workers working in Malaysia. The analysis uses spatial and narrative analysis. This is a novelty in this research and direct observations in the field by the author. The research results show that the main factors for illegal migrant workers going to Malaysia are the availability of jobs, high wages, and the lure of families working there. The workers chose to be illegal because they did not have a valid visa, did not want to renew their advanced visa or a tourist visa, and switched to becoming workers in Malaysia. As for surviving as an illegal worker, the survival strategy for surviving as an illegal worker is to carry out economic, social, legal, and political survival strategies. This research is important to follow up on because many Indonesian citizens are still interested in working abroad illegally and not complying with established regulations, which can harm various parties.
Co-Authors - Priyono Aditiya Lucky Janur Alamsyah Agus Triyono Ahmad Nurudin Ahmad Salikin Alberta Shendy Lamandau Aminudin, M. Farid Ari Nureni, Khairunissa Arif Jauhari Arif Jauhari Arif Jauhari Arif Rohman Astari Wulandari Bela Hidayah Blinnuha Bilangga D Dilahur Danang Maulana Arif Saputra Danardono, Danardono Dhenisa Gitviana Putri Dilahur Dilahur Dilahur Dilahur, Dilahur Dilahur, D Dimas Suryo Utomo Dina Syafrianingsih Dina Syafrianingsih, Dina Efri Roziaty Ega Cahya Wardani Eko Budi Khoirul Umam Ery Ashary Fadillah, Tyas Lailatul Fikriyah, Vidya N. Firdaus, Nada Salsabila Hamim Zaky Hadibasyir Hidayah, Bela Isti’ana Maftuchah, Isti’ana Isti’ana Maftuchah Jumadi, J Khairunissa Ari Nureni Khoirul Ashmanah Kuswadji Dwi Priyono Kuswaji Dwi Priyono Lamandau, Alberta Shendy LMF Purwanto Loekman Mohammadi Lotfata, Aynaz Lucky Janur Alamsyah, Aditiya M. Farid Aminudin M. Sholahuddin Mahir Okky Dharmawan Maisaroh, Ambarwati Masruroh, Heni Maulidianti, Putri Miftah Wijayanti Muhammad Farid Aminudin Muhammad Farid Aminudin, Muhammad Farid Muhammad Musiyam, Muhammad Munawar Cholil Nawaz, Muhammad Nurfaaddin Nurfaaddin Nurin Aji Permana Okky Dharmawan, Mahir Okky Wahyu Saputra P Priyono, P Priyono Priyono Priyono Priyono Priyono Priyono Priyono Purwanto, LMF Putri Rahmawati R. Rijanta Renita Sari Riyadi, Yunanda Rizka Arinta Salikin, Ahmad Samsul Arif SANTOSO SANTOSO Sari, Renita Sattar, Farha Silvia, Misya Sri Lastanti, Hexana Sri Utaminingsih Suad, Suad Sukamdi Thoyibi, M Tyas Lailatul Fadillah Umrotun Umrotun Umrotun Umrotun Wardani, Ega Cahya Wayan Widhiantara Wulandari, Retna Dwi Yuli Priyana Yunanda Riyadi Yuni Astuti