Pekerja migran Malaysia asal Kerinci Jambi dan pendidikan anak-anak mereka

Musli Musli, Della Amrina Yusra, Yumasdaleni Yumasdaleni
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The existence of the name Kerinchi village in Kuala Lumpur is a trace of the migration of Kerinci residents to Malaysia. The increase in Indonesian migrant workers was parallel to the increase in the Malaysian economy in the 1990s that continues to this day. Although bringing children to settle in Malaysia is not allowed, the practise of bringing children illegally can be found. The study investigated the migration process of Kerinci residents and the education of their children. Data were collected using a qualitative method in Selangor, Malaysia and Danau Kerinci District (Jambi) in 2019 and 2021. The migration process is explained through four main factors, namely (1) lack of job opportunities in area of origin, (2) a higher value work and results in the destination area, (3) intention to have assets and continue children's education, and (4) social and family networks. Further, observations on the educational practises of the children who stay under illegal status show that they went to madrasah schools in the vicinity of PMI's residence because there are no document requirements, followed by returning back to Kerinci to take the Package A exam. Alternatively, migrant workers placed guardians over families with Malaysian citizenship status so that children born in Malaysia could attend formal schools. For the children who live in Kerinci, many of them go to university and some of them work in the formal sector. Migrating to become workers abroad is a form of effort to improve their children's education for Kerinci residents.
来自 Kerinci Jambi 的马来西亚移民工人及其子女的教育问题
吉隆坡克林芝村这个名字的存在是克林芝居民移民到马来西亚的痕迹。印尼移民工人的增加与马来西亚经济在20世纪90年代的增长是平行的,这种增长一直持续到今天。虽然不允许带孩子来马来西亚定居,但非法带孩子的做法是可以发现的。该研究调查了Kerinci居民的迁移过程及其子女的教育。采用定性方法于2019年和2021年在马来西亚雪兰莪州和达瑙克林奇区(占比)收集数据。移民过程通过四个主要因素来解释,即(1)原籍地区缺乏工作机会,(2)目的地地区更高价值的工作和成果,(3)拥有资产和继续子女教育的意图,以及(4)社会和家庭网络。此外,对非法居留儿童的教育情况的观察表明,由于没有文件要求,他们到PMI住所附近的伊斯兰学校上学,然后返回Kerinci参加A组考试。另外,移民工人为拥有马来西亚公民身份的家庭安排监护人,这样在马来西亚出生的孩子就可以上正规学校。对于住在Kerinci的孩子来说,他们中的许多人上了大学,其中一些人在正规部门工作。移民到国外工作是凯里奇居民改善子女教育的一种努力。
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