Inter-Regional Report on Labour Migration and Social Protection
United Nations Economic and Social Commission (UNESCAP)
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Abstract:
Since the 1970s in particular, the countries of Western Asia and those of the Asia-Pacific region have been closely linked to each other through highly extensive movements of people. Opportunities created by the rapid development of the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), but also other countries in the ESCWA region, have attracted a large number labour migrants from the Asia-Pacific region. This inter-regional migration is managed under a regime aimed at ensuring that migrants stay only temporarily in the countries of destination by linking foreign workers’ residency status to their employment. These trends have reshaped the economies and societies of both countries of origin and countries of destination in many complex ways. The resulting changes raise a number of issues which are discussed in the present report, such as the protection of the rights of migrant workers, recruitment costs, reforming the kafala (sponsorship) system, the situation of migrant domestic workers, and the migratory experience of returned migrant domestic workers.
Keywords: Western asia; asia pacific; migration; opportunities; gulf cooperation council; escwa region; labour migrants; inter-regional migration; residency status; employment; recruitment costs; domestic workers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-06
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