COVID-19 AND MIGRANT WORKER: A CASE STUDY OF THE EDUCATION AND HEALTH OF CHILDREN OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN EAST LOMBOK DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

S. Hamdi, S. Syarifuddin, Oryaza Pneumatica Indrasari, R. Sayuti, Nia Ihwani
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The phenomenon of migrant workers from Indonesia leads to numerous internal issues in the family. Parents who play a significant role in the family are unable to perform their duties to their full potential, particularly when it comes to supporting the growth of children in their health and education. Children who have their migrant worker parents abandon them frequently face a variety of disadvantages, such as poor health and educational opportunities. Children's education will undoubtedly be impacted, particularly in light of the Covid-19 epidemic, which has an effect on educational institutions. Their health is also in danger. Due to this circumstance, this article focuses on the education and health of migrant worker children as well as how they develop academically. This study was carried out over the course of six months (January–June 2022) In Suralaga, East Lombok utilizing qualitative techniques and a phenomenological perspective. Ways for gathering data by observations-participation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The study included a sample of 30 respondents, including migrant workers, those who looked after their children, teachers, healthcare professionals, and local government. According to the findings of this study, migrant workers' children in Suralaga District generally lead happy lives. Children of migrant workers have good physical and educational outcomes, but they struggle with mental health issues. Therefore, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, parents' attendance is crucial for their children's education and health.
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来自印度尼西亚的移徙工人现象导致了许多家庭内部问题。在家庭中发挥重要作用的父母无法充分发挥其职责,特别是在支持儿童的健康和教育成长方面。被移徙工人父母遗弃的儿童往往面临各种不利条件,例如健康和教育机会差。儿童教育无疑将受到影响,特别是在新冠肺炎疫情对教育机构产生影响的情况下。他们的健康也处于危险之中。在此背景下,本文对农民工子女的教育健康及学业发展进行了研究。本研究在东龙目岛苏拉拉加进行了为期六个月(2022年1月至6月)的研究,利用定性技术和现象学观点。通过观察收集数据的方法——参与、深度访谈和记录。该研究包括30名受访者的样本,包括农民工、照顾孩子的人、教师、医疗保健专业人员和当地政府。本研究发现,苏拉拉加区外来务工人员子女普遍生活幸福。农民工子女的身体和学业成绩都很好,但他们的心理健康问题却很严重。因此,特别是在Covid-19大流行期间,父母的出席对子女的教育和健康至关重要。
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