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POLA ASUH ANAK OLEH ORANG TUA PENGGANTI PADA ANAK KELUARGA PEKERJA MIGRAN INDONESIA (STUDI FENOMENOLOGI DI DESA GODOG KECAMATAN LAREN KABUPATEN LAMONGAN)

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This research examines child rearing patterns by substitute parents for Indonesian migrant workerfamilies, case studies in Godog Village, Laren District, Lamongan Regency. This research was conducted to find out how child rearing patterns are carried out by substitute parents in migrant worker families. This research method uses a phenomenological type of research. Godog Village is a village located in Laren District, Lamongan Regency, where Laren District is the 4th largest contributor of migrant workers in Lamongan Regency. With this phenomenon, the people of Godog Village have become one of the largest contributors to Indonesian Migrant Workers in Laren District. The majority of people in Godog Village work as farmers, but with the phenomenonof erratic harvests and the younger generation not being able to become farmers, they choose to migrate to Malaysia and become Indonesian Migrant Workers. Data collection methods use observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysistechnique usesthe analysis proposedby Smith with the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis model. To analyze this research, researchers used Max Weber's social action theory. Where the parenting style that should be carried out by parents is transferred to other people with certain considerations to fulfill the parents' responsibilities towards their children, both in the form of the child's emotional and psychologicalneeds which are able to support the achievement of the child's goals based on the child's needs. From these findings, the social action carried out by surrogate parents in Godog Village, Laren District, Lamongan Regency uses the type of Instrumental Social Action, where surrogate parentsmust fulfill the obligation to replace biological parents in fulfilling the rights that should be obtained by a child who is far from parent

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