This research paper highlights present issues of immigrant workers in 4 Asian countries. The paper begins with a solid introduction of the current situation. Thereafter, it illustrates the nationalistic policies for migrant workers. Subsequently, the paper describes a host and sender countries of issues relevant to migrant workers as well as the trade unions. In addition, the paper provides suggestions and proposals within the discussion section and lastly gives a conclusion with a futuristic viewpoint
As a sending country of migrant workers in ASEAN, Indonesia has a weaker bargain than the receiving ...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
Japan has not officially accepted low-skilled foreign workers. Instead it has opened 'the backdoor' ...
This thesis undertakes a comparative analysis of the laws, regulations, and policies governing low-w...
Abstract Labour migration is the dominant form of international migration in the Southeast Asian re...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...
Labour migration in Southeast Asia since the 1970s and 1980s must be understood as an integral part ...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
Existing studies of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) states’ engagement with migrant w...
This paper, in a comparative analysis of the Philippines and Indonesia, examines first under what co...
This paper basically tries to seek if there are any tendencies or possibilities that the power of co...
International labour migration has been an essential feature of capitalist development throughout th...
This thesis examines the causes behind the slow progress of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Na...
As a sending country of migrant workers in ASEAN, Indonesia has a weaker bargain than the receiving ...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
Japan has not officially accepted low-skilled foreign workers. Instead it has opened 'the backdoor' ...
This thesis undertakes a comparative analysis of the laws, regulations, and policies governing low-w...
Abstract Labour migration is the dominant form of international migration in the Southeast Asian re...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...
Labour migration in Southeast Asia since the 1970s and 1980s must be understood as an integral part ...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
Existing studies of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) states’ engagement with migrant w...
This paper, in a comparative analysis of the Philippines and Indonesia, examines first under what co...
This paper basically tries to seek if there are any tendencies or possibilities that the power of co...
International labour migration has been an essential feature of capitalist development throughout th...
This thesis examines the causes behind the slow progress of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Na...
As a sending country of migrant workers in ASEAN, Indonesia has a weaker bargain than the receiving ...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
Japan has not officially accepted low-skilled foreign workers. Instead it has opened 'the backdoor' ...