Managing labour migration : the case of the Filipino and Indonesian domestic helper market in Hong Kong

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HD5856.H85 I245 2008

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9789221222187 (pbk.)
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HD5856.H85 I245 2008
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Managing labour migration : the case of the Filipino and Indonesian domestic helper market in Hong Kong / Emilyzen Ignacio, Yesenia Mejia
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Bangkok : ILO, 2009.
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74 p. ; 27 cm
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Executive summary
--Research aim
--Methodology -Background
--Frameworks
--Findings & analysis
--Recommendations.
Summary
Examines and compares the various institutionalarrangements for regulating migration that have beendeveloped in Indonesia and the Philippines, referring tothem generally as ^\"migration infrastructure^\". The studysought to determine whether these have any impact on therelative conditions of employment of Filipino andIndonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong.
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With the compliments of International Labour Organization (ILO), Library
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050 00^aHD5856.H85^bI245 2008
100 1 ^aIgnacio, Emilyzen
245 10^aManaging labour migration :^bthe case of the Filipino and Indonesian domestic helper market in Hong Kong /^cEmilyzen Ignacio, Yesenia Mejia
260 ^aBangkok :^bILO, ^c2009.
300 ^a74 p. ;^c27 cm
490 0 ^aWorking paper / ILO Asian Regional Programme on Governanceof Labour Migration ;^vno.23
504   ^aIncludes bibliographical reference
505 0 ^aExecutive summary -- ^tResearch aim -- ^tMethodology -Background -- ^tFrameworks -- ^tFindings & analysis -- ^tRecommendations.
520 ^aExamines and compares the various institutionalarrangements for regulating migration that have beendeveloped in Indonesia and the Philippines, referring tothem generally as ^\"migration infrastructure^\". The studysought to determine whether these have any impact on therelative conditions of employment of Filipino andIndonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong.
536 ^aWith the compliments of International Labour Organization (ILO), Library
650 0^aMigrant labor^zHong Kong^xEmployment
651 0^aHong Kong^xEmigration and immigration
700 1 ^aMejia, Yesenia
856 40^zFull text^uhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---asia/---ro-bangkok/documents/publication/wcms_101824.pdf
856 40^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T05454.pdf
917   ^aGift :^c300
955   ^a1 copy
999   ^acat6
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