This paper aims to critically examine the Family Background Report Circular (2013) and analyse its implications as a policy document from a feminist perspective. The paper then draws from a research study conducted in four districts to ascertain the response to the policy as well understand impact of the implementation of the policy on the lives of migrant women workers and migrant-hopefuls.
This paper examines Sri Lankan men's labor market outcomes when their wives emigrate to work, leavin...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the relationship between the experiences of immigrant Filipino women i...
This paper aims to critically examine the Family Background Report Circular (2013) and analyse its i...
Sri Lanka, along with the Philippines and Indonesia, is a major source of migrant domestic workers. ...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
The paper discusses the case of emigrant women domestic workers from Kerala, a state which has had a...
"This study aimed to determine the causes of migration of women migrant domestic workers, obtain a d...
Remittances that flow from low-skilled labor migration are critical to many developing countries, ye...
Discriminatory assumptions about family structure and care work underlie a 2013 Sri Lankan state reg...
Temporary labour migration has become a defining characteristic of Sri Lanka’s economy. The concentr...
The debate regarding the problems faced by Sri Lankan women migrating abroad for employment is not a...
The increasing and enhanced migration over borders amplified the interdependency between countries m...
AbstractPolicies banning women domestic workers from migrating overseas have long been imposed by la...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
This paper examines Sri Lankan men's labor market outcomes when their wives emigrate to work, leavin...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the relationship between the experiences of immigrant Filipino women i...
This paper aims to critically examine the Family Background Report Circular (2013) and analyse its i...
Sri Lanka, along with the Philippines and Indonesia, is a major source of migrant domestic workers. ...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
The paper discusses the case of emigrant women domestic workers from Kerala, a state which has had a...
"This study aimed to determine the causes of migration of women migrant domestic workers, obtain a d...
Remittances that flow from low-skilled labor migration are critical to many developing countries, ye...
Discriminatory assumptions about family structure and care work underlie a 2013 Sri Lankan state reg...
Temporary labour migration has become a defining characteristic of Sri Lanka’s economy. The concentr...
The debate regarding the problems faced by Sri Lankan women migrating abroad for employment is not a...
The increasing and enhanced migration over borders amplified the interdependency between countries m...
AbstractPolicies banning women domestic workers from migrating overseas have long been imposed by la...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
This paper examines Sri Lankan men's labor market outcomes when their wives emigrate to work, leavin...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the relationship between the experiences of immigrant Filipino women i...