Indonesia is recognized as the country with the highest level of religious devotion globally, a factor influencing the lives of its migrant workers, including those in Greece.
According to recent reports, Indonesia ranks highest worldwide in measures of religious devotion—a cultural trait that strongly shapes the behaviors and social dynamics of its population. This intrinsic religiosity also extends to Indonesian migrant workers abroad, including in Greece, where a significant number seek employment opportunities. While official statistics highlight Indonesia’s prominence in religious commitment, these cultural factors contribute positively to community cohesion among migrant workers but may also affect workplace interactions and integration abroad. There are currently no official reports from Indonesian or Greek authorities indicating issues related to Indonesian workers in Greece. Research into how Indonesia’s religious culture impacts its diaspora communities is ongoing, with implications for labor market policies and support services in host countries like Greece.
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