Bolivia: an assessment of the international labour migration situation: the case of female labour migrants
Ivonne. Farah H. and
Carmen. Sánchez G.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
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 agencies and a wide range of social actors to assist and protect women migrants against exploitation and abuse and to prevent them from being trafficked.
Keywords: women workers; migrant workers.; international migration; migration policy; legal aspect; institutional framework; trafficking in persons; return migration; private sector; travailleuses; travailleur migrant; migration internationale; politique migratoire; aspect juridique; cadre institutionnel; trafic d'êtres humains; migration de retour; secteur privé; trabajadoras; trabajador migrante; migración internacional; política migratoria; aspecto jurídico; organización institucional; trata de personas; retorno de los migrantes; sector privado (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 75 pages
Date: 2002
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Published in Series on women and migration
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