The choice of population to move based on the multiple motives, where the primary motive of people to move isdue to economic motives. Population mobility is the one srategy to accelerate equitable development by their homearea both money and goods, which in migration theory known as remittances. The remittances that were sent to thearea the origin indicate the tightly of kindship ties of the people who migrate with the area of origin.This study aims to determine: 1) the average proportion of remittances sent to the region of origin by migrantsworking in agriculture and non-agricultural; 2) the average difference of remittances sent by migrants working inagriculture and non-agricultural; 3) the effect of education, work experience, employment and the age of the revenue;4) the effect of education, work experience, employment, age, and income on remittances; 5) analyze the role ofincome in mediating the effects of education, work experience, employment and the age of the remittances. Thestudy was conducted in Jembrana with sampling method is stratified random sampling. Migrants are being sampledis permanent migrants Pandak Gede village residents who live in Jembrana. The total sample of 92 respondents.Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, comparative analysis and analysis of associative form of path analysisand Sobel test.The results showed that the minimum proportion of remittances sent by 0,39 percent and the maximum proportionof remittances by 8.19 percent with an average of 2.75 percent from income. There are significant differences ofremittances sent by migrants working in agriculture and non-agriculture. Education, work experience, employment and age positive and significant impact on revenues. Education, work experience, employment, age and incomepositive and significant impact on the remittances sent. In addition, revenue is mediating variables in the influenceof education, work experience, employment and the age of the remittances sent to their home area.