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FAKTA, BUKAN OMONG KOSONG:
More Indonesians are aiming higher and farther.
In the last 10 years, there's been a clear shift:
Fewer are going abroad for
informal jobs
in domestic
and blue-collar work.
More are leaving as skilled
professionals
in healthcare,
hospitality, tech, and business.
Migrant Worker Shift:
FORMAL VS
INFORMAL
Based on BP2MI placement trends
Sources: BP2MI, World Bank, ILO
2015
Formal
Sector
10%
Informal
Sector
90%
2020
Formal
Sector
18%
Informal
Sector
82%
2025*
Formal
Sector
30%
est.
est.
Informal
Sector
70%
est.
est.
Why Do More Indonesians
Want to Work Abroad?
More Indonesians are chasing:
82%
Higher Income
61%
Better Quality of Life
33%
Global Networking
SOURCE: POPULIX SURVEY (2023)
What’s the Real Value
of Working Abroad?
The difference
is life-changing:
SOURCE: WORLD BANK MIGRATION REVIEW
HIGHER SALARY
LESS LIKELY TO FALL INTO POVERTY
HAD NO WORK EXPERIENCE BEFORE GOING ABROAD
RETURNED HOME WITH A
STRONGER ECONOMIC
STANDING
You can earn more abroad…
Monthly Salary Ranges
(ESTIMATED RANGED IN IDR)
Depending on the destination,
you could earn 10–20× more than at home.
Sources: Glassdoor, JobStreet, Numbeo, HSBC Expat Explorer, OECD, ILO
BUT THERE ARE STILL CONCERNS...
Even for those already working
abroad, many face real challenges:
STRUGGLE WITH
CULTURAL
ADJUSTMENT
FEEL THE PRESSURE
OFF HIGH LIVING
COSTS
FIND THAT
Language barriers limit their growth
Source: Populix Survey (2023)
How Strong Are Indonesia’s
English Skills?
Fluent English is the gatekeeper to most global jobs, and we’re falling behind.
PISA 2022 – Reading Literacy in South East Asia (Proxy for English)
Source: Populix Survey (2023)
- Less than 15% of Indonesian students show functional literacy in English → World Bank Education Policy Note
- Only 10% of workers use English regularly at work
- Only 22% of university graduates feel confident in English meetings → World Bank STEP Survey