The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta
The imminent situation faced by asylum seekers is a crucial factor in understanding their decision making process. This study has adopted Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model to map out the circumfix of influence affecting refugees in Yogyakarta. In particular, this study makes use of rational choice,...
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The imminent situation faced by asylum seekers is a crucial factor in understanding their decision making process. This study has adopted Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model to map out the circumfix of influence affecting refugees in Yogyakarta. In particular, this study makes use of rational choice, social strain and migration theory to better understand individual choice. Through the scope of behavioural analysis, this study finds that asylum seekers arriving in Indonesia begin utilising legal avenues of refugee migration and resettlement to a third party state once their ecological setting became more stable.
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spelling | doaj.art-96002621e962420eafac2319633377d22024-04-18T06:58:59ZengUniversitas Islam IndonesiaEconomic Journal of Emerging Markets2086-31282502-180X2016-09-0182The individual decision-making process of refugees in YogyakartaRory John Brown0School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland The imminent situation faced by asylum seekers is a crucial factor in understanding their decision making process. This study has adopted Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model to map out the circumfix of influence affecting refugees in Yogyakarta. In particular, this study makes use of rational choice, social strain and migration theory to better understand individual choice. Through the scope of behavioural analysis, this study finds that asylum seekers arriving in Indonesia begin utilising legal avenues of refugee migration and resettlement to a third party state once their ecological setting became more stable. https://journal.uii.ac.id/JEP/article/view/6394refugeesasylum seekersYogyakartaIndonesiasociology |
spellingShingle | Rory John Brown The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta Economic Journal of Emerging Markets refugees asylum seekers Yogyakarta Indonesia sociology |
title | The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta |
title_full | The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta |
title_fullStr | The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta |
title_full_unstemmed | The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta |
title_short | The individual decision-making process of refugees in Yogyakarta |
title_sort | individual decision making process of refugees in yogyakarta |
topic | refugees asylum seekers Yogyakarta Indonesia sociology |
url | https://journal.uii.ac.id/JEP/article/view/6394 |
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