Abstract

The ASEAN Economic Community provides opportunities for foreign workers to enter Indonesia, including Central Java Province. The existence of these foreign workers tends to negatively and positively impact the regional economic growth of the country. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the effects of foreign workers’ human capital spillover inflow on the economic growth of Central Java. The Euclidean distance spatial weight matrix was used to calculate the spatial autoregressive model from 2015 to 2020. These results indicate that the presence of skilled foreign workers positively impacts increasing economic growth in Central Java Province. The influx of foreign workers, along with the influx of investment, encourages local workers to follow the performance of foreign workers. This study suggests a policy to encourage technology transfer from foreign workers to local workers. The government is also expected to strengthen local workers’ productivity to compete with foreign workers.

Highlights

  • The AEC implementation provides opportunities for highly educated foreign workers with special skills to migrate to Indonesia (Chia, 2014; Adhariani, 2020; Elms, 2020; Ho, 2019), including Central Java Province

  • The opening of the free trade market led to the influx of foreign labor into Central Java Province

  • The number of foreign workers who enter, along with the influx of investment, provides a boost for local workers to follow the performance of foreign workers

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Introduction

The AEC implementation provides opportunities for highly educated foreign workers with special skills to migrate to Indonesia (Chia, 2014; Adhariani, 2020; Elms, 2020; Ho, 2019), including Central Java Province. This led to a 7% increase in the economic growth of this region, thereby making it an attractive place for foreigners to work (BPS Central Java, 2021). The negative impact is when goods and services are imported into the country, thereby threatening the domestic economy This led to the ease of labor both internally and externally. The government needs to analyze the Indonesian human resources in the face of free trade

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