Living beyond borders: the international legal framework to protecting rights to health of Indonesian illegal migrant workers in Malaysia

Aktieva Tri Tjitrawati, Mochamad Kevin Romadhona
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Purpose This study aims to analyse in the health access of Indonesian illegal migrant workers in Malaysia, during which time they were not covered by Indonesia’s national social health insurance. Design/methodology/approach This study adopted a sociolegal approach, the research approach is conducted to understand the effect of a law, policy and regulation on access to health-care access among Indonesian migrant workers working illegally in Malaysia. This research involved 110 respondents who work illegally in Malaysia. The research explored the perceptions of respondents concerning to health access services of illegal migrant workers. Findings The study demonstrated the weakness of provisions intended to guarantee the health access to health care of migrant workers from Indonesia illegally working in Malaysia. A decline in health status was observed, but it was not significant. Bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Malaysia is necessary to provide a framework for Indonesia providing health care to its citizens working in Malaysia, regardless of their legal status. Originality/value This paper concerns on the Indonesia illegal migrant workers experiencing illness and the access to the health service in Malaysia, and also the implementation of international regulation to protect Indonesian illegal migrant workers in Malaysia under ASEAN Consensus on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers.
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生活在边界之外:保护在马来西亚的印度尼西亚非法移民工人健康权的国际法律框架
本研究旨在分析在马来西亚非法工作的印尼移民工人的医疗服务获得情况,在此期间,他们未被印尼国家社会医疗保险所覆盖。设计/方法/途径本研究采用了社会法律方法,该研究方法旨在了解法律、政策和法规对在马来西亚非法工作的印尼移民工人获得医疗服务的影响。本研究涉及 110 名在马来西亚非法工作的受访者。研究结果表明,旨在保障在马来西亚非法工作的印尼移民工人获得医疗保健服务的规定存在缺陷。观察到健康状况有所下降,但下降幅度不大。印尼和马来西亚之间有必要开展双边合作,为印尼向其在马来西亚工作的公民(无论其法律地位如何)提供医疗保健服务提供框架。 原创性/价值本文关注印尼非法移民工人在马来西亚患病和获得医疗服务的情况,以及根据《东盟保护和促进移民工人权利共识》保护在马来西亚的印尼非法移民工人的国际法规的执行情况。
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