Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. Their migrations correlate with decreasing employment opportunities in Sri Lanka. Simultaneously, the increasing importance of South-South migration has meant that countries like Saudi Arabia have come to rely on the guest worker programme to hire low-paid domestic workers from South and Southeast Asia. The guest worker programme is mainly driven by private recruitment agencies in both Sri Lanka and in Saudi Arabia. The Sri Lankan Government has benefited from the export of its citizens as cheap labour and, in particular, from its overseas women domestic workers. The government functions like a labour brokerage state, mobilising and preparing it...
The research explores the protections provided for migrant domestic workers who are highly undervalu...
much of the Persian Gulf, where local economies prosper on the immigration of foreign workers. Econo...
Women migrant domestic workers (WMDWs) constitute 7.7 percent of migrant workers worldwide, of whom ...
Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. The...
More than 1.7 million Sri Lankans now work abroad, and nearly 600,000 are housemaids… In Saudi Arabi...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
Changing labour markets with globalization have increased both opportunities and pressures for women...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
The debate regarding the problems faced by Sri Lankan women migrating abroad for employment is not a...
Remittances-money sent home by immigrant workers abroad-are hugely beneficial to Sri Lanka. Migrants...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
manage labour migration by, for example, amending existing regulations or adopting new legislation, ...
Remittances that flow from low-skilled labor migration are critical to many developing countries, ye...
Sri Lanka's integration at the lower tiers of a (re)globalising world economy has entailed the mass ...
The research explores the protections provided for migrant domestic workers who are highly undervalu...
much of the Persian Gulf, where local economies prosper on the immigration of foreign workers. Econo...
Women migrant domestic workers (WMDWs) constitute 7.7 percent of migrant workers worldwide, of whom ...
Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. The...
More than 1.7 million Sri Lankans now work abroad, and nearly 600,000 are housemaids… In Saudi Arabi...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
Changing labour markets with globalization have increased both opportunities and pressures for women...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
The debate regarding the problems faced by Sri Lankan women migrating abroad for employment is not a...
Remittances-money sent home by immigrant workers abroad-are hugely beneficial to Sri Lanka. Migrants...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
manage labour migration by, for example, amending existing regulations or adopting new legislation, ...
Remittances that flow from low-skilled labor migration are critical to many developing countries, ye...
Sri Lanka's integration at the lower tiers of a (re)globalising world economy has entailed the mass ...
The research explores the protections provided for migrant domestic workers who are highly undervalu...
much of the Persian Gulf, where local economies prosper on the immigration of foreign workers. Econo...
Women migrant domestic workers (WMDWs) constitute 7.7 percent of migrant workers worldwide, of whom ...