Dia: Jurnal Administrasi Publik
Vol 23 No 01 (2025): PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

PROTECTION OF FEMALE MIGRANT WORKERS: AN ANALYSIS OF POWER HEGEMONY BETWEEN INDONESIA AND SAUDI ARABIA

Dewi, Fenny Kusuma (Unknown)
Kosandi, Meidi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2025

Abstract

This study examines the hegemony of power and protection policies for female migrant workers through a case study of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. Since the 1970s, the oil boom in Saudi Arabia has increased the demand for migrant workers, including those from Indonesia. The Kafala system implemented in Saudi Arabia gives employers full control over migrant workers, often leading to exploitation and human rights abuses. This study explores how the hegemony of power and economic factors influence the protection of female migrant workers. Using a qualitative approach, this research collects data through in-depth interviews and policy document analysis. The findings show that despite efforts by the Indonesian government to protect female migrant workers, the hegemony of power in Saudi Arabia and exploitative economic structures remain major obstacles. This study highlights the need for reform of the Kafala system and increased bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia to ensure better protection for female migrant workers. These findings make an important contribution to the literature on labor migration and protection policies and offer practical recommendations for policymakers in both countries.

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dia

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Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Social Sciences

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DIA: Journal of Public Administration Studies is published by the public administration department at the University of 17 August Surabaya, as a medium of communication and dissemination of research results and scientific work in the field of Public Policy, Local Government, Public Management, ...