Inter-provincial migration in Indonesia 1990-1995 : application of spatial interaction model using the 1995 intercensal population survey data
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The last three decades have revealed substantial change inpopulation :nobility in Indonesia. In the l9S0s population :nobility wasgreatly determined by the government rather than the individualsconcerned. This is called a ''direct policy' implemented throughtransmigration program. The mobility pattern was dominated by out-migration flow from Java to outside Java. However, in the next two decades l990-2000} the migration pattern was determined by the migrantsthemselves, and is called 'indirect policy'. The pattern shows a polarizationof mobility which indicates migrant flows from outside Java into Java aswell as into other centers of growth in indonesia. This paper tests spatialinteraction model which is well known in geography. The model is derivedfrom Newton's gravity model and was developed by Ravenstein and Reilly(1931). The result of statistical test shows that the flows of migration havepositive relationship to the size of population in each region of origin anddestination, and have negative relationship to the distance between originand destination. The statistical model developed in this paper also rises theorigin and destination region as an explanatory variable. |
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No. Panggil : | JOPO-7-1-2001-41 |
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Penerbitan : | [Place of publication not identified]: Journal of Population, 7 (1) 2001 : 41-64, 2001 |
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Majalah/Jurnal : | Journal of Population |
Volume : | 7 (1) 2001 : 41-64 |
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Institusi Pemilik : | Universitas Indonesia |
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