Migration Intentions of Circular Migrants from Java to South Kuta District-Bali

Journal Title: Romanian Review of Regional Studies - Year 2013, Vol 9, Issue 2

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the characteristics of circular migrants from Java with focus on migration intentions in the future, predicted by variables such as wage, age, length of stay, and level of education. The analysis was done by using binary logistic regression models. The results showed that wage, age, length of stay, and level of education together have a significant effect on the migration intentions of circular migrants from Java. Variables such as wage and education level have a positive effect, while age and length of stay in the destination have a negative effect.

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I MADE SARMITA, SRI GIYARSIH, UMI LISTYANINGSIH

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I MADE SARMITA, SRI GIYARSIH, UMI LISTYANINGSIH (2013). Migration Intentions of Circular Migrants from Java to South Kuta District-Bali. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, 9(2), 37-46. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-104470