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"Where we can go?": Indonesia's struggle against unemployment and man-power export phenomenon.
"Wohin können wir gehen?": Indonesiens Kampf gegen Arbeitslosigkeit und das Phänomen des Arbeitskräfte-Exports
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Körperschaftlicher Herausgeber
Universität Bielefeld, Fak. für Soziologie, Centre on Migration, Citizenship and Development (COMCAD)
Abstract "More than 10,5 million Indonesians are seeking work. Neither under-qualification for labour nor discouragement is to blame for this high unemployment, but rather the low productive investment rate and unhealthy investment climate. Facing the 9.75% unemployment rate and increasing poverty, Indonesia... mehr
"More than 10,5 million Indonesians are seeking work. Neither under-qualification for labour nor discouragement is to blame for this high unemployment, but rather the low productive investment rate and unhealthy investment climate. Facing the 9.75% unemployment rate and increasing poverty, Indonesia's government has tried to develop the potential of TKI (Indonesian Migrant Worker) programme seriously since 2004. TKI programme contributes around half a million occupations per year. Indonesian government registered a substantial rate of foreign income from this sector. Yet behind these nice figures, migrant workers have to face numerous problems and - in many cases - abuse. In 2002 alone, there were at least 1.3 million cases of migrant workers, e.g. death (by falling from buildings), sexual harassment/ abuse, confinement, extortion, document fraud, underpayment/ unpaid wages and illegal placement. Human trafficking has been also found amongst illegal placement of migrant workers. Most victims are women and children. Indonesian government has tried several policies to improve the protection of migrant workers and to simplify the placement procedures. Illegal and criminal brokerage as well as insufficient bilateral agreements with employer countries are identified as major problems." (author's abstract)... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Indonesien; Arbeitslosigkeit; Arbeitsmigration; Arbeitskräfte; ausländischer Arbeitnehmer; Migrationspolitik; Beschäftigungspolitik; illegale Beschäftigung; Arbeitsverhältnis; Arbeitsmarkt; Südostasien; Entwicklungsland
Klassifikation
Migration
Methode
deskriptive Studie
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2008
Erscheinungsort
Bielefeld
Seitenangabe
27 S.
Schriftenreihe
COMCAD Working Papers, 53
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet
Lizenz
Deposit Licence - Keine Weiterverbreitung, keine Bearbeitung
DatenlieferantDieser Metadatensatz wurde vom Sondersammelgebiet Sozialwissenschaften (USB Köln) erstellt.