To migrate or not to migrate: Internet use and migration intention among rural youth in developing countries (case of Malang, Indonesia)

Ar. R.T. Hidayat , Kenichiro Onitsuka , Corinthias P.M. Sianipar , Mrittika Basu , Satoshi Hoshino
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In developing countries, the emigration of rural youth remains a persistent phenomenon, attracting research on the rural mobility of the younger generations. Meanwhile, today's digital era allows the Internet to induce information accessibility. Rural youth covers the largest share of Internet users among the rural population, implying higher possibilities for them to use the Internet for various migration-related purposes. However, literature to date has not focused on Internet use among rural youth in developing countries in conjunction with the build-up process of their migration intention. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the impact of Internet use on the build-up process of migration intention among rural youth in developing countries. This research employs four statistical analyses (Mann-Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis, Kendall's Tau, and stepwise regression) to examine socio-demographic profiles, common/specific Internet uses, other information gatherings, and migration intention in Tambakasri Village, Malang, Indonesia. The results indicate that Internet use enables rural youth to overcome remoteness by connecting to the outside world. Although common Internet uses appear to affect the build-up process of migration intention among rural youth negatively, specific Internet uses show positive impacts. Despite the opposite trends, the adverse effects are insignificant to the positive impacts. Therefore, Internet use maintains a generally positive impact on the intention to migrate. However, they favor the Internet less to search for migration-related information due to low network quality and the activities of active migrants. They rely heavily on migration-specialized companies as their primary source of migration-related information. In general, rural youth have not utilized the Internet's full potential, suggesting a more vigorous promotion of digital literacy for rural areas in less developing countries. It should induce the awareness of rural youth on opportunities in their villages, encouraging them to develop their rural origins and promoting a better-managed flow of workforce.

迁移或不迁移:发展中国家农村青年的互联网使用和迁移意愿(以印度尼西亚玛琅为例)
在发展中国家,农村青年移民仍然是一个持续存在的现象,吸引了对年轻一代农村流动性的研究。与此同时,今天的数字时代允许互联网诱导信息的可访问性。农村青年的互联网用户在农村人口中所占比例最大,这意味着他们将互联网用于各种与移民有关的目的的可能性更大。然而,迄今为止的文献并没有将重点放在发展中国家农村青年的互联网使用以及他们移民意愿的形成过程上。因此,本研究旨在调查互联网使用对发展中国家农村青年移民意愿形成过程的影响。这项研究采用了四种统计分析(Mann-Whitney U、Kruskal Wallis、Kendall’s Tau和逐步回归)来检验印度尼西亚马朗Tambakasri村的社会人口概况、常见/特定的互联网使用、其他信息收集和移民意向。研究结果表明,互联网的使用使农村青年能够通过与外界的联系来克服偏远。尽管常见的互联网使用似乎对农村青年移民意愿的形成过程产生了负面影响,但具体的互联网使用显示出积极影响。尽管有相反的趋势,但不利影响与积极影响相比微不足道。因此,互联网的使用对移民意愿总体上保持着积极的影响。然而,由于网络质量低和活跃移民的活动,他们不太喜欢在互联网上搜索移民相关信息。他们在很大程度上依赖迁移专业公司作为迁移相关信息的主要来源。总的来说,农村青年没有充分利用互联网的潜力,这表明欠发达国家的农村地区需要更有力地促进数字扫盲。它应该促使农村青年意识到他们所在村庄的机会,鼓励他们发展自己的农村出身,并促进劳动力流动得到更好的管理。
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