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ANALISIS UNDANG-UNDANG PERLINDUNGAN TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA DI LUAR NEGERI
The number of problems of migrant workers has been bothering public conscience widely, ranging from cases of deportation, persecution, rape, and even death threats to the workers.
Ratih Probosiwi
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This study aimed to determine how the legal protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers if they were involved in criminal cases abroad where the migrant workers works. This research was a qualitative research with a normative juridical approach.
Nurianto Rachmad Soepadmo
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Indonesian migrant workers affected by HIV/AIDS face a number of serious challenges in their daily lives. One of the main problems is the lack of understanding and awareness regarding the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission among migrant workers.
Aimatul Millah, Mari Ghoni Al-dzikri
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Investigation of a Q fever outbreak in a Scottish co-located slaughterhouse and cutting plant [PDF]
Outbreaks of Q fever are rare in the UK. In 2006, the largest outbreak of Q fever in Scotland occurred at a co-located slaughterhouse and cutting plant with 110 cases.
Australian Government +21 more
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International labor migration has become a global phenomenon driven by the demand for better job opportunities and interconnected labor markets. South Korea, as a major destination for migrant workers, requires proficiency in the Korean language as part ...
Yookyung Ko +4 more
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This study investigates how authentic leadership facilitates innovation within the bureaucratic structure of Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), focusing on psychological empowerment as a mediating mechanism and leader personal power as a ...
Indrayanti Indrayanti +2 more
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Vulnerabilities and risk perceptions of contracting COVID-19 among Nepali migrant workers
Social, economic, and demographic characteristics influence public disaster risk perception, including the risk of COVID-19. Migrant workers are one the most vulnerable groups to disasters.
Jiwnath Ghimire +4 more
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Every country in the world, except for African nations, faces significant challenges due to the increasing older population, with China being particularly affected. This issue is more pronounced in rural areas compared to urban centers.
Chang Yang +3 more
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Background 20 million migrant workers in China lost their jobs during the economic crisis of 2008. Both urban migration and unemployment have long been documented to be associated with vulnerability to mental problems.
Chen Li +5 more
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BackgroundMobile or seasonal migrant workers are at increased risk for acquiring malaria infections and can be the primary source of malaria reintroduction into receptive areas.
Mesele Damte Argaw +6 more
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