Salasika
Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud

"Decision to Migrate" of Female Migrant Workers in Sendang Biru, Malang Regency

Keppi Sukesi (1Department of Agricultural Social Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Henny Rosalinda (2Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Yahya (3Department of Socio-Economy Fisheries and Marine, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Wahyu Handayani (3Department of Socio-Economy Fisheries and Marine, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Jedda Ayu Inggrida (Department of Agricultural Social Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Elok Anggraini (Department of Agricultural Social Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Rany Purnama Hadi (Unknown)
Rozaila Farcha (Universitas Brawijaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2023

Abstract

This paper aims to analyse the decision to migrate among the female villagers in a fishery village in East Java, Indonesia. Based on data from BP2MI, until November 2021, Malang Regency is a pocket for Indonesian female migrant workers. However, in Sendang Biru Hamlet, Tambakrejo Village, Sumbemanjing Wetan District, Malang Regency, East Java Province, only a few women choose to migrate. Using the mixed methods of quantitative and qualitative approaches, this study investigated the causes of international migration of women in the village. The quantitative data are derived from 204 household surveys while the qualitative data are analysed using the interview transcripts from semi-structured interviews with 21 current Indonesian female migrant workers and their left-behind families. The study has arrived at some interpretative points that the Sendang Biru Hamlet is a unique coastal area with specific community characteristics where women were given more access and opportunities in a productive public area by utilizing coastal resources as the main economic income. Therefore, migration is not the only favoured option for the female villagers to improve the living standard.

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SJ

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Humanities Social Sciences

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The focus of this journal publication is to spread the conceptual thinking or ideas and results of research that have been achieved in the fields of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion Studies. SALASIKA aims to provide academic literature which is accessible across disciplines, but also to a ...