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Volume 25 Number 3 Year 2020

7 articles in this issue 

Yovi Arista,Zulyani Evi,Wahyu Susilo

Women migrant workers have a significant role and contribution in driving migration, economy, and global development. Behind the remittance flows, women migrant workers are still overshadowed by the threats of various problems. The dimensions of the probl... see more

Pags. 135 - 148  

Sulistyowati Irianto

Seen as a breakthrough in protecting migrant workers, of whom are predominantly female, Law No. 18/2017 on the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (The Migrant Workers Act of 2017), replacing Law No. 39/2004, is not void of imperfections. Prima facie... see more

Pags. 149 - 161  

Andi Misbahul Pratiwi,Yusmiati Vistamika Wangka,Andi Nur Faizah

Indonesia is one of the countries of origin for migrant workers in the world. In the context of migration, the discourse on natural resources, sustainable economy, and women’s impowerment are not the mainstream discussion. The resilience or economic susta... see more

Pags. 163 - 176  

Aris Arif Mundayat,Wahyu Susilo,Zulyani Evi

This qualitative study analyzes the involvement of female perpetrators of extreme violence acts and suicide bombings against the modern state as a symbol of their religious enemies. The topic is crucial as it shows the meaningful reasons for female milita... see more

Pags. 177 - 189  

Dominggus Elcid Li

The analytical view exploers in this paper represent the perspective of subsistent farmers in NTT Province when integrated with market economy. It tries to explain why the subsistent community are so vulnerable to become migrant workers and uprooted from ... see more

Pags. 191 - 207  

Zulyani Evi,Yovi Arista,Safina Maulida,Arief Rahadian

Ex-migrant workers are often found dealing with the lack of union that could cater their needs. These people that are mostly female are often excluded from the process of decision making in their own villages. In 2013, a program from civil society organiz... see more

Pags. 209 - 219