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Towards a fair deal for migrant workers in the global economy / International Labour Conference, 92nd Session, 2004 ; International Labour Office.

By: (92nd : International Labour Conference (92nd : 2004 : Geneva, Switzerland).
Contributor(s): International Labour Office.
Series: Report (International Labour Conference): 6Publisher: Geneva : ILO, 2004Description: v, 210 p. : statistics.ISBN: 9221130436.Subject(s): ILO | RULES AND REGULATIONS | WORKING CONDITIONS | LEGAL STATUS | ECONOMIC ASPECTS | ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION | IMMIGRATION POLICY | MIGRANT WORKERS | migrant worker | working conditions | international migration | migration policy | developed countries | developing countries | economic implication | social implication | brain drain | remittance | women workers | domestic worker | irregular migrant | trafficking in persons | international law | ILO Convention | text | comment | role of ILO | questionnaireGenre/Form: ILO pubOnline resources: Full text | Full text Summary: Explores patterns of migration in the context of a globalizing world and examines the impact of migration on countries of origin and destination countries. Investigates the conditions of work and treatment of migrant workers and assesses international regulations and ILO activities. Discusses the available opportunities for improving the management of migration. Includes a summary of replies to the ILO International Labour Migration Survey 2003.
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Explores patterns of migration in the context of a globalizing world and examines the impact of migration on countries of origin and destination countries. Investigates the conditions of work and treatment of migrant workers and assesses international regulations and ILO activities. Discusses the available opportunities for improving the management of migration. Includes a summary of replies to the ILO International Labour Migration Survey 2003.

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