Best practices in fostering migration opportunities: do they work?
Lawrence Dacuycuy
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Looks at examples of good practices - at the country, bilateral, and multilateral levels, and with special focus on the Philippine experience - for maximizing opportunities for legal migration, especially temporary and circular labour migration. Examines the challenges faced by both labour sending and labour receiving countries and provides practical examples of how the capacities of each can be strengthened to facilitate cooperation in labour and skills exchange.
Keywords: labour migration; migrant workers.; workers rights; recruitment; remittance; migrations de main-d'oeuvre; travailleur migrant; droits des travailleurs; recrutement; envoi de fonds; migraciones laborales; trabajador migrante; derechos de los trabajadores; contratación; remesa de dinero (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32 pages
Date: 2009
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Published in Working paper series, Asian Regional Programme on Governance of Labour Migration.
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