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Sunday, August 11, 2013

If you want to move why Jakarta, preferably outside Java.

If you want to move why Jakarta, preferably outside Java.


When flows forth various media broadcast television, when there is a passenger who was arriving at the station Senen, Central Jakarta there is a passenger train was coming from central Java in the middle of television reporters interviewed.

The passenger admitted to Jakarta two days after Idul Fitri because they want to find a job, and he also admitted that tinnggal not have a place in Jakarta, besides there is no certainty to get a job in Jakarta.

The question why this person chose Jakarta, not to other places that need tenega work, due to lack of human resources, such as in Papua or Borneo or other areas outside Java. Inillah one of the issues that must be addressed by the government.



 Head of Population and Civil Jakarta, Purba Hutapea said would involve RT and RW to record the immigrant population that does not have a steady job or skill.

"Through the RT and RW, population will socialized rules. If no job, sorry, can not stay in Jakarta," he told reporters at City Hall on Monday (8/12/2013) morning.

Purba said the policy is not a new policy. Each year before Eid arrives, it has deployed elements of RT and RW to socialize it But, Purba dismiss that the policy is a form of residence or legal raid raid.

"It's not legal raid yes, if it looks operat judicial action immediately, if it only appeals alone, record and socialization," he said.

Ancient claim that the policy has a positive impact on the control of population numbers in the city. From year to year, the number of urban decline slowly. Community began to realize not to gamble the fate in Jakarta, especially without skills.

According to the Population and Civil Registration Department data, the number of migrants to Jakarta each year has decreased. In 2003, the number of arrivals in Jakarta reached 204,830 people. In 2004, the number fell to 190 356 people, and fell further to 180 767 people in the next year.

In 2006, the number of urban people after Eid fell again to 124 427 people, then 109 617 people, and 88,473 people in subsequent years. The numbers back down in 2009, namely 69 554 people and fell again to about 60,000 people in 2010. In 2011, the number of new entrants only 51 875 people.

"Urbanization is an existing agreement between the provincial government in Java. We believe it also resolved the problem of the origin, not us alone," he said.

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