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ILO pub. Working paper examining trends in international migration of Jordanian migrant workers and the impact on the domestic labour market in Jordan - discusses the occupational structure of the emigrants, skill scarcity, etc.; reviews government policies to counteract labour shortages;...
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Provides a brief review of legislation related to the activity of employers' organizations (EOs). Gives a short assessment of legal provisions on issues of particular importance for EOs. It ranges from the recognition and creation of EOs, their internal organization and external activities, to...
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Reviews 50 legislative acts from 12 countries.
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Analyzes the main reasons of informal employment at SMEs and looks for decisions to stimulate formal employment in the CIS countries.
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Based on information collected from a sample survey of 480 Korean migrants who had worked in the Middle East, and in-depth interviews with 39 households.
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Focuses on the situation of the women migrant workers in their families, workplaces, communities and societies in sending and receiving countries and also on the initiatives, policies and programmes, "good" and "bad" practices implemented by government, private recruitment and employment...
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Focuses on factors that are likely to influence outward migration flow from China and the Southeast Asian region, particularly the Philippines and Indonesia, in the next two decades. It finds that while current migration streams are likely to continue in the short run, important developments in...
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Focuses on three types of migration: inter-country migration as in the case of migration to Argentina and Venezuela; intra-country migration as illustrated by the case of Brazil during the 1960s; and interregional migration as seen in the case of Latin American migration to Japan.
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