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Empirical study of the attitudes and perceptions of migrant workers: the case of Lesotho

Sebatane Em.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper comprising a case study of the attitudes and perceptions of Lesotho migrant workers in South Africa R - covers demographic aspects, occupational status, motivational reasons for emigration, role of wage differentials, impact on living conditions and family life styles, long term consumption patterns, unpaid and paid leave home, degree of awareness of impact of migration on Lesotho and South Africa r, policy implications, etc. References and statistical tables.

Keywords: attitude; migrant workers.; demographic aspect; occupational status; motivation.; emigration.; wage differential.; living conditions; family.; life style; long term; consumption; paid leave; statistical table; attitude; travailleur migrant; actitud; trabajador migrante; aspect démographique; statut professionnel; motivation; émigration; disparité des salaires; conditions de vie; famille; mode de vie; long terme; consommation; congés payés; tableau statistique; aspecto demográfico; posición profesional; motivación; emigración; diferencia del salario; condiciones de vida; familia; estilo de vida; largo plazo; consumo; vacaciones pagadas; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 105 pages
Date: 1979
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-26, Migration for Employment Project

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