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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.
Informal
Sector
70%
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

HIGHER SALARY

Fall Into Poverty

LESS LIKELY TO FALL INTO POVERTY

No Work Experience

HAD NO WORK EXPERIENCE BEFORE GOING ABROAD

Stronger Economic Standing

RETURNED HOME WITH A STRONGER ECONOMIC
STANDING

You can earn more abroad…

Monthly Salary Ranges

(ESTIMATED RANGED IN IDR)

Infographic

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:

Group 820

STRUGGLE WITH

CULTURAL
ADJUSTMENT

Group 820 (1)

FEEL THE PRESSURE

OFF HIGH LIVING
COSTS

Group 820 (3)

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)

Group 832

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

ENGLISH:

The Skill That Opens Doors Abroad

65-70% of international job postings
require fluent English

70%+ of companies in Asia require it
for mid–senior roles

In industries like tech, finance, and
marketing, 95%+ of jobs expect
B2–C1 level fluency

Sources: ILO, LinkedIn Talent Insights, Hays Asia Salary Guide

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