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Global Labor Migration

Labor, 2021
This article discusses the roots of the current governance system of global migration in relation to labor mobility from a critical policy and historical perspectives, by assessing the current state of global migration governance and key protection gaps regarding migrant workers, to then consider future avenues for research and advocacy to forward ...
Charlie Fanning, Nicola Piper
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Labor Migration in Asia

International Migration Review, 1991
"A recent conference sponsored by the United Nations Center for Regional Development (UNCRD) in Nagoya, Japan examined the growing importance of labor migration for four major Asian labor importers (Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore) and five major labor exporters (Bangladesh, Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, and Thailand)....
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International labor migration and domestic labor supply

Journal of Population Economics, 1992
"This paper constructs a dynamic, general equilibrium framework to study the relationship between international labor migration and domestic labor supply. The general equilibrium nature of the model enables us to endogenize the pattern of labor migration.
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Migration Processes (Temporary Labor Migration)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The data published by the RF Federal Migration Service (FMS) – although these by no means should be seen as absolute truth because of the widespread practice of illegal employment of foreign workers - may, nevertheless, be taken as a kind of baseline information.
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Interregional Labor Migration in Italy

Growth and Change, 1978
This study attempts to analyze empirically the basic determinants of interregional labor migration in Italy. We are especially interested in testing the importance of an ethnic affinity in the migration decision. In some studies of Italian labor migration ethnic affinity is found to be more important in the migration decision than traditional economic ...
G, Schachter, D G, Kraus, S, Kim
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Labor Migration

2017
Given the scale and importance of labor migration, it is not surprising that it has attracted the attention of geographers for many years, as spatial mobility and movement are inherently geographical. The contribution of geographers to our understanding of the patterns and impacts of such flows is significant and, as advances in social theory have been
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Labor grid: For effective labor migration

2012 Third International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology, 2012
People living in rural areas can not survive only on agriculture and need to migrate to nearby areas to earn sufficient for their basic survival. Many times they migrate to places where they may not get employment immediately or may not get at all. They live in poor and unhygienic conditions creating health problems.
Vishal Dave   +4 more
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