This study critically examines the protections and support services available to migrant workers who are vulnerable to labour exploitation in Canada and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This study addresses five key questions: (1) in what ways are precarious migrant workers vulnerable to labour exploitation; (2) how is labour exploitation addressed through international instruments; (3) what instruments and programs have the governments of Canada and the UAE adopted to protect precarious migrant workers; (4) how is civil society in Canada and the UAE responding to the needs of precarious migrant workers, and; (5) what can be done to ensure that precarious migrant workers in Canada and the UAE are protected against exploitation. The research ...
Migrants form 88 per cent of the UAE’s resident population (2010 estimates) and up to 95 per cent of...
Dubai offers an example of the contradictions and tensions surrounding a development model based on ...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the wider Gulf region is an epicentre for global business. A hall...
The goal of this paper is to carefully assess the international standards of labour and the effects ...
Systematic violations of migrant workers ’ human rights and striking health disparities among these ...
This is a CERIS Final Report published in 2011. At the time the paper was under review for publicati...
Massive recruitment of foreign labour occurred in all Gulf States since the beginning of oil exploit...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
This submission was prepared by Rupaleem Bhuyan and Lorraine Valmadrid on behalf of the Migrant Moth...
Exploitation of international migrant workers in the Global North has been increasingly framed in te...
This article compares migrants’ rights and labour-migration policies of three resource-rich receivin...
This paper examines migrant workers' subjective views of their rights and wellbeing in the Gulf Arab...
This paper explores the extent to which international labour and human rights law places obligations...
Migrants form 88 per cent of the UAE’s resident population (2010 estimates) and up to 95 per cent of...
Dubai offers an example of the contradictions and tensions surrounding a development model based on ...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the wider Gulf region is an epicentre for global business. A hall...
The goal of this paper is to carefully assess the international standards of labour and the effects ...
Systematic violations of migrant workers ’ human rights and striking health disparities among these ...
This is a CERIS Final Report published in 2011. At the time the paper was under review for publicati...
Massive recruitment of foreign labour occurred in all Gulf States since the beginning of oil exploit...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
This submission was prepared by Rupaleem Bhuyan and Lorraine Valmadrid on behalf of the Migrant Moth...
Exploitation of international migrant workers in the Global North has been increasingly framed in te...
This article compares migrants’ rights and labour-migration policies of three resource-rich receivin...
This paper examines migrant workers' subjective views of their rights and wellbeing in the Gulf Arab...
This paper explores the extent to which international labour and human rights law places obligations...
Migrants form 88 per cent of the UAE’s resident population (2010 estimates) and up to 95 per cent of...
Dubai offers an example of the contradictions and tensions surrounding a development model based on ...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...