Impact of Migrant Workers to the Family Economic Status, Educational Level, and Child Health
Impact of Migrant Workers to the Family Economic Status, Educational Level, and Child Health
Author(s): Basrowi BasrowiSubject(s): Social Sciences, Labor relations, Adult Education
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: remittance; migrant workers; economy; education; health;
Summary/Abstract: The majority of women in Indonesia in general and Lampung in particular have not found decent jobs and have sufficient income. To get a decent income they choose to become migrant workers. The purpose of this is to describe the effect of remittance on the economic level of the migrant workers' families, the length of time the child is educated, and the health level of the child. This study uses a survey approach to migrant workers and former migrant workers from Lampung Province. The results of the study are original findings about the use of remittance models and policy recommendations that can be used for all parties involved in women migrant workers. The results of the study concluded that remittances had a positive and significant impact on improving the family's economy, children's education duration, and children's health level.
Journal: Journal of Research in Educational Sciences (JRES)
- Issue Year: X/2019
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 18-23
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English
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