Abstract: This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border industrial zones, the labor migrations they are generating, and their consequences for “surplus populations ” in the Greater Mekong Subregion (mainland Southeast Asia). In this region the textile and garment industry is employing increasing numbers of workers in border areas on flexible and highly precarious work “contracts”. To understand these emergent labor formations we focus on three scales of analysis through a case study from the Thailand–Burma border. We focus on initiatives led by the Asia Development Bank, accompanying subregional political groupings which aim to facilitate capital flows and trade by reducing transaction time and cost, ...
LABOR migration is an important process in Southeast Asia, the second busiest hub of transnational...
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The Myanmar economy has not been deeply integrated into East Asia’s production and distribution netw...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border indu...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border indu...
This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border industrial zon...
The global proliferation of export processing zones, linking migrant labour to international markets...
Within and across Southeast Asian national borders, there has been a growing circulation of labour, ...
This chapter examines the political economy of labour migration in the region, with a focus on its i...
Literature on special economic zones (SEZs) has made important contributions to our understand- ing ...
This paper discusses neoliberalism's effects on migrants in Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar bord...
The Thai economy grew dramatically in the past few decades, particularly between and . During that ...
Given the transformations taking place in many parts of Southeast Asia, the question of labor remain...
This dissertation is a comparative ethnography of labor migration governance in Thailand. Drawing fr...
[[abstract]]The Thai economy grew dramatically in the past few decades, particularly between 1985 an...
LABOR migration is an important process in Southeast Asia, the second busiest hub of transnational...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
The Myanmar economy has not been deeply integrated into East Asia’s production and distribution netw...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border indu...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border indu...
This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border industrial zon...
The global proliferation of export processing zones, linking migrant labour to international markets...
Within and across Southeast Asian national borders, there has been a growing circulation of labour, ...
This chapter examines the political economy of labour migration in the region, with a focus on its i...
Literature on special economic zones (SEZs) has made important contributions to our understand- ing ...
This paper discusses neoliberalism's effects on migrants in Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar bord...
The Thai economy grew dramatically in the past few decades, particularly between and . During that ...
Given the transformations taking place in many parts of Southeast Asia, the question of labor remain...
This dissertation is a comparative ethnography of labor migration governance in Thailand. Drawing fr...
[[abstract]]The Thai economy grew dramatically in the past few decades, particularly between 1985 an...
LABOR migration is an important process in Southeast Asia, the second busiest hub of transnational...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
The Myanmar economy has not been deeply integrated into East Asia’s production and distribution netw...