pascapulang
Pascapulang is a term used in contemporary Southeast Asian discourse to describe the pattern of people returning to their home communities after periods of travel, migration, or temporary work. It often refers to the cyclical movement from urban centers back to rural or origin regions and the accompanying effects on transportation, housing, and local economies.
Origin and usage: The term is a relatively recent addition to regional conversations and is not standardized
Scope and implications: Analysts use the concept to examine urban–rural linkages, labor supply dynamics, and consumer
Criticism and limitations: As an emergent term, pascapulang lacks a universal definition or standardized measurement. Critics
See also: circular migration, seasonal migration, urban planning, diaspora.