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    The Resilience Families of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI)

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    Migrant laborers from Indonesia have both beneficial and negative effects. This research aims to uncover the characteristics that impact family resilience among migrant workers from Indonesia. This form of research is qualitative and employs a literature review methodology. PMI family issues include a lifestyle of excessive consumption, family discord, parenting, and kid development. There is a shift in the family structure when a woman or husband becomes an Indonesian migrant worker. In this situation, the husband assumes the conventional tasks of the wife, such as childrearing and education; meanwhile, the woman is unable to fulfill the intangible rights and duties (inner life) of their marriage. This is a difficult situation for immigrant families. Intensifying long-distance contact between PMI and their families is the answer to their family troubles. This is to prevent putting the family at risk. Family functions are optimized to the greatest extent possible. In addition, participation and assistance from numerous stakeholders are required. Family watchdog institutions may give PMI family children financial literacy and parenting aid. Keywords: family, resilience, migrant worker

    Stakeholder Synergy For Sustainable Tourism

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    Purpose: This study aims to describe the synergy between stakeholders in revitalizing tourist destinations to support sustainable tourism in Way Tebabeng, North Lampung. Methods: The research was conducted using a descriptive-qualitative approach, and the data collection techniques are in the form of interviews, observations, and documentation. Results: The results show that the synergy of stakeholders is not optimal due to the one-way communication, leading to coordination which only takes place at the beginning. The inhibiting factors for the revitalization of the Way Tebabeng destination are the lack of budget, leaders, and human resource factors. Limitation: This study uses a qualitative approach with a limited level of generalization. Therefore, it should be reviewed with other approaches and wider research locations. Contribution: The revitalization of tourism destinations in terms of synergy between stakeholders was reviewed as the basis for developing policies, especially in local communities

    Parenting Patterns for Children of Indonesian Migrant Workers: A Case Study of Sumber Gede Village Regulations, East Lampung

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    Parents, society and the government have an obligation to fulfill children's rights with a good parenting process. This study aims to examine the pattern of parenting that is applied to the care of children of families of Indonesian migrant workers in Sumbergede Village, East Lampung Regency by describing the fulfillment of rights which refers to Article 18 of the Sumber Gede Village Regulation No. 04 of 2021. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method. The data collection technique used is interviews. There are approximately 101 people in their families who work as Indonesian Migrant Workers in Sumbergede Village. The results showed that the parenting pattern applied when referring to the village regulation number 04 of 2021 was not optimal. This is because many programs that should be running are not running. Such as collaboration with PKK or related parties regarding child care patterns. So in the end it is the family who fulfills these obligations. The role of the local government in the pattern of child care for migrant families is very necessary in order to fulfill children's rights.Keywords: Parenting, Children, Migrant Workers
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