The research examines how access to justice for unskilled Indonesian female domestic migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is impeded by the legal and judicial systems of both countries, the substantive legal issues governing their situation, and the socio-legal context of the Emirate communities and its impact on the relationship between those involved in the migration sector. Research was carried out in the place of destination (UAE), rather than the home country, focusing on domestic migrant workers, the lack of labour legislation, endangerment and abuse of human rights
This study examines the dire lives conditions of Indonesian illegal migrant workers. Although illega...
Despite a rapidly growing economy and a tremendous accumulation of wealth, the United Arab Emirates ...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
Women domestic workers currently account for 75-80% of the total flow of international labour migrat...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
The aim of this study is to analyse the problems of Indonesian migrant workers and how legal aid org...
The increasing number of Indonesian women migrant workers (IWMWs) started since 1997, and remain hig...
The increasing number of Indonesian women migrant workers (IWMWs) started since 1997, and remain hig...
The research aims to focus on how to conduct an investigation of the regulations for the protections...
The position of migrant workers is often seen as a weak party. To some extent, such migrant workers ...
Malaysia has more than 400,000 registered domestic workers from various countries, and Indonesian ma...
Domestic work is an essential source of livelihood for women and men in Southeast Asia and requires ...
The purpose of this study is to bring attention to the labor conditions for migrant women domestic w...
The Indonesian government strives to address the surge in unemployment through innovation via the In...
This study examines the dire lives conditions of Indonesian illegal migrant workers. Although illega...
Despite a rapidly growing economy and a tremendous accumulation of wealth, the United Arab Emirates ...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
Women domestic workers currently account for 75-80% of the total flow of international labour migrat...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
Each year, around half a million Indonesians travel abroad to work, half of those to the Middle East...
The aim of this study is to analyse the problems of Indonesian migrant workers and how legal aid org...
The increasing number of Indonesian women migrant workers (IWMWs) started since 1997, and remain hig...
The increasing number of Indonesian women migrant workers (IWMWs) started since 1997, and remain hig...
The research aims to focus on how to conduct an investigation of the regulations for the protections...
The position of migrant workers is often seen as a weak party. To some extent, such migrant workers ...
Malaysia has more than 400,000 registered domestic workers from various countries, and Indonesian ma...
Domestic work is an essential source of livelihood for women and men in Southeast Asia and requires ...
The purpose of this study is to bring attention to the labor conditions for migrant women domestic w...
The Indonesian government strives to address the surge in unemployment through innovation via the In...
This study examines the dire lives conditions of Indonesian illegal migrant workers. Although illega...
Despite a rapidly growing economy and a tremendous accumulation of wealth, the United Arab Emirates ...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...