Migration
Migration is a significant factor that has contributed to the larger population of the tiny island of Java in Indonesia compared to Russia. Java is a highly attractive destination for migrants due to its favourable economic conditions and the growing job market. The island has experienced significant economic growth in recent decades, resulting in increased work opportunities and improved living standards.
Many people from other regions of Indonesia and other countries have migrated to Java in search of better job opportunities, higher salaries, and improved living conditions. The island's abundant natural resources, including fertile land, oil and natural gas reserves, and abundant minerals, have attracted investment and job opportunities in the energy, mining, and agriculture sectors.
The government of Java has also made efforts to attract migrants to the island through policies that promote economic development and job creation. These efforts have helped to create a favourable environment for investment and job growth, attracting people from other regions and countries to Java.
In addition to its favourable economic conditions, Java is also known for its rich culture and history, as well as its beautiful landscapes and natural attractions. These cultural and natural assets have also contributed to the island's appeal as a destination for migrants.