Millions of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers from South-Asia to West-Asia experience exploitative and unsafe conditions. We review evidence from literature and interview 18 key informants to assess the exploitation migrant women face, and highlight the impacts of past interventions to determine their potential, and realised effectiveness, in reducing forced labour and trafficking. We find that women face varied precarious situations along the migration pathway, including interactions with recruiters in the home country, incurring debt, pre-departure formalities and training, withheld wages and mobility restrictions. We discuss varying degrees of success of mechanisms that aim to reduce vulnerability to forced labour
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
Global assessments suggest that a substantial proportion of labour migrants ends up in situations of...
Migration has taken place throughout human history. However, push and pull factors for migration hav...
Millions of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers from South-Asia to West-Asia experience ex...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
Preventing modern slavery is of global interest, but evidence on interventions remains weak. This pa...
Preventing modern slavery is of global interest, but evidence on interventions remains weak. This pa...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
This article explores the ordeals of returnee female domestic migrant workers of Bangladesh to find ...
Women migrant workers make significant contributions to the global economy, but face risks of being ...
BACKGROUND: International migration has become a global political priority, with growing concern abo...
OBJECTIVES: Growing numbers of people are migrating outside their country for work, and many experie...
Foreword: Indonesia has one of the highest rates of workers seeking employment abroad, with the majo...
BACKGROUND: Awareness-raising and pre-migration training are popular strategies to prevent human tra...
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
Global assessments suggest that a substantial proportion of labour migrants ends up in situations of...
Migration has taken place throughout human history. However, push and pull factors for migration hav...
Millions of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers from South-Asia to West-Asia experience ex...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migr...
Preventing modern slavery is of global interest, but evidence on interventions remains weak. This pa...
Preventing modern slavery is of global interest, but evidence on interventions remains weak. This pa...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
This article explores the ordeals of returnee female domestic migrant workers of Bangladesh to find ...
Women migrant workers make significant contributions to the global economy, but face risks of being ...
BACKGROUND: International migration has become a global political priority, with growing concern abo...
OBJECTIVES: Growing numbers of people are migrating outside their country for work, and many experie...
Foreword: Indonesia has one of the highest rates of workers seeking employment abroad, with the majo...
BACKGROUND: Awareness-raising and pre-migration training are popular strategies to prevent human tra...
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
Global assessments suggest that a substantial proportion of labour migrants ends up in situations of...
Migration has taken place throughout human history. However, push and pull factors for migration hav...