Indonesian Journal of Social Work
Vol 7 No 1 (2023): IJSW

IJSW Vol. 4 No. 2, February 2022

Anggita Suwandani (a:1:{s:5:"en_US"
s:37:"Bandung Polytechnic of Social Welfare"
})

Wawan Heryana (Unknown)
Nurjanah Nurjanah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Aug 2023

Abstract

Indonesia is currently home to nearly 14.000 refugees and asylum seekers. However, Indonesia is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention and 1967 Refugee Protocol. Hence, the refugee population in Indonesia is dealing with many difficulties and barriers. The biopsychosocial condition is a vital aspect for every human living. Refugee women are no exception. This research intends to take a snapshot of refugee women in Kalideres, West Jakarta, biologically, psychologically, and socially, and how the forced migrant women live in their prolonged state of limbo. This research adopted a qualitative method and used purposive sampling to select the informants. This research consisted of two primary informants and three supporting informants with specific objectives. Data collection techniques used are in-depth interviews, observation, and literature reviews. This research revealed that the biopsychosocial conditions of refugee women in Kalideres are not appropriately met and by-rights, thus affecting their social function in Kalideres, West Jakarta.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijsw

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of social work practice and policies of social work practice. IJSW, particularly focuses on the main problems in the social work practice areas as follows: ...