Re-integration of return migrants in Asia: a review and proposals
Farooq-i-Azam.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Return migration poses a serious challenge to policy makers. Return migrants are a source of concern in several ways. They put a strain on the labour market and they also represent a potential social problem as unfulfilled expectations and personal adjustment problems result in dissatisfaction and frustration. However, the return migrants also present a huge potential as they bring back home with them capital, skills, know-how and a potential source of industrial innovation that the home countries can ill afford to ignore.
Keywords: return migration; migrant workers.; government policy; employment opportunity; skill.; saving; capital investment; retraining; job placement; experiment; migration de retour; travailleur migrant; politique gouvernementale; retorno de los migrantes; trabajador migrante; política gubernamental; possibilités d'emploi; qualifications; épargne; investissement de capital; formation de reconversion; placement; oportunidades de empleo; calificación; ahorro; inversiones de capital; reconversión profesional; colocación (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 95 pages
Date: 1987
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Published in Asian regional programme on international labour migration, working paper series
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