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Magister Kependudukan Program Pascasarjana Universitas Sriwijaya

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Faktor-Faktor Mempengaruhi Remitan Migran Sumatera Barat yang Bekerja pada Sektor Informal di Kota Palembang Nyayu Tiyara Wahyuni; Bambang Bemby Subiyakto; Happy Warsito
Jurnal Empirika Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Master Program in Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Sriwijay

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (527.715 KB) | DOI: 10.47753/je.v2i1.38

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This study aims to analyze the factors that affect remittances and utilization of migrants from West Sumatra who work in the informal sector in the city of Palembang. This study was conducted in Palembang City with a population of 1232 people. Of the population of 1232 people, taken samples through proportional stratified random sampling method, then obtained a sample of 92 migrant respondents from West Sumatra. Data analysis was done by using multiple regression method in order to measure how big the independent variable is income, the number of family dependent, the existence of nuclear family, the length of permanent migrants, the frequency of remittance delivery, the remittance means that affect the dependent variable that is remittance. Simultaneously (together) income variables, the number of family dependents, the presence of nuclear families, the length of permanent migrants, the frequency of remittance delivery, remittance means significantly influence the remittances of migrants from West Sumatra working in the informal sector in Palembang City. It is known that partially long migrants remain, the frequency of remittance remittances, remittance means not significantly affect the remittance of migrants from West Sumatera working in informal sector in Palembang City means remittance based on the length of permanent migrant, remittance frequency, remittance means no difference. Income, the number of family dependents, the existence of nuclear families significantly affect the remittances of migrants from West Sumatra who work in the informal sector in Palembang City.
Faktor-Faktor Mempengaruhi Lama Migran Menetap yang Bekerja pada Sektor Informal di Kota Palembang Hertian Nova; Fauziah Asyiek; Happy Warsito
Jurnal Empirika Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Master Program in Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Sriwijay

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (706.421 KB) | DOI: 10.47753/je.v2i1.39

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This study aims to examine the factors that influence long settled migrants who work in the informal sector in Sub Ilir Timur II Palembang. In addition, to determine the factors that affect the long migrants settled in the district of East Ilir II, Palembang.  The research method is descriptive quantitative research which was analyzed by using multiple regression estimation techniques with the least squares method (OLS). Data or information was collected through questionnaires and interviews which may include factors affecting long settled migrants who work in the informal sector in Sub Ilir Timur II Palembang. The data were analyzed through F test to test the overall variables (partial) and t test to test variables simultaneously. Furthermore, to determine the most influential and insignificant variables, stepwise regression method was used. Thus, it was found that the most influential variable of the length of settled migrants is income variable, where the income in the the area of destination is greater than the income in their area of origin. Furthermore, the variable of lack of employment in the area of origin is the most influential variable for the driving factors from the area of origin which affects to the high willingness of people to migrate and seek employment opportunities in the the area of destination. So it can be assumed that as long as the income in the the area of destination larger than that in the area of origin and there is no enough jobs available and desirable in the areas of origin of the migrants, accordingly, the migrants will stay longer in the the area of destination.