In 2012, Malaysia launched its bioeconomy program, with the palm oil sector as one of the main pillars. In focusing on the societal processes that accompany the Malaysian plans to establish a bioeconomy, it is of special interest to understand which occupation groups in the palm oil sector are included and which are excluded from the socio-economic targets of the program. Research on the bioeconomy, as well as a green economy more broadly, often neglect the possible effects of green economy models on labor markets. I argue that low-skilled migrant workers employed in the Malaysian palm oil sector are structurally excluded from the national goal of enhancing the living and working conditions of the population by transforming into a bioeconom...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
Malaysian agricultural industry is labour-intensive, especially in oil palm plantations. It is repor...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...
In 2012, Malaysia launched its bioeconomy program, with the palm oil sector as one of the main pilla...
In Malaysia, the management of migrant workers interrelates with the management of labour for the ex...
Malaysia has a significant population of migrant labour force. Out of the 5.5 million migrant worker...
Growing allegation of irregularities in the conduct of migrant workers’ recruitment drives global ef...
The Malaysian oil palm industry is labor-intensive, especially in the oil palm plantations. It is re...
A large number of migrant workers from Bangladesh come to Malaysia because of having bilateral agree...
The labour shortage in the plantation industry is largely a result of the exodus of estate youths to...
Foreign labour force participation in Sarawak is thirteen per cent (about 138,027) workers from Indo...
According to the statistics in 2010, there are about 1.3 million documented migrant workers in Malay...
Purpose: Palm oil is considered as the primary source of income for many farmers in Southeast Asia a...
This article examines causes and consequences of a brutal expulsion, in 2010, of Nias migrants in We...
The article considers how the employment of domestic workers by middle class Malaysian households ha...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
Malaysian agricultural industry is labour-intensive, especially in oil palm plantations. It is repor...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...
In 2012, Malaysia launched its bioeconomy program, with the palm oil sector as one of the main pilla...
In Malaysia, the management of migrant workers interrelates with the management of labour for the ex...
Malaysia has a significant population of migrant labour force. Out of the 5.5 million migrant worker...
Growing allegation of irregularities in the conduct of migrant workers’ recruitment drives global ef...
The Malaysian oil palm industry is labor-intensive, especially in the oil palm plantations. It is re...
A large number of migrant workers from Bangladesh come to Malaysia because of having bilateral agree...
The labour shortage in the plantation industry is largely a result of the exodus of estate youths to...
Foreign labour force participation in Sarawak is thirteen per cent (about 138,027) workers from Indo...
According to the statistics in 2010, there are about 1.3 million documented migrant workers in Malay...
Purpose: Palm oil is considered as the primary source of income for many farmers in Southeast Asia a...
This article examines causes and consequences of a brutal expulsion, in 2010, of Nias migrants in We...
The article considers how the employment of domestic workers by middle class Malaysian households ha...
The flow of international low-skilled labour migrants to Malaysia, especially from Indonesia, is one...
Malaysian agricultural industry is labour-intensive, especially in oil palm plantations. It is repor...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...