Publications on labour migration
September 2017
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Report
The Migrant Recruitment Industry: Profitability and unethical business practices in Nepal, Paraguay and Kenya
13 September 2017
This publication documents the process of foreign recruitment in case-study migration corridors across different regions. The result of the research brings to the fore the abuse of migrant workers by recruiters and seeks to contribute to broadening the choices workers have to find decent work at home and abroad.
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Publication
Labour Migration From China to Europe: Scope and Potential
06 September 2017
The research presented in this report was conducted under the “EU-China Dialogue on Migration and Mobility Support Project”, funded by the EU and jointly carried out by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Publication
Executive Summary-Labour Migration From China to Europe: Scope and Potential
06 September 2017
The research presented in this report was conducted under the “EU-China Dialogue on Migration and Mobility Support Project”, funded by the EU and jointly carried out by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Publication
Training employment services providers on how to facilitate the recognition of skills of migrant workers: Facilitator’s notes
01 September 2017
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Guide
How to facilitate the recognition of skills of migrant workers: Guide for employment services providers
01 September 2017
August 2017
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Publication
Garment Factory Characteristics and Workplace Sexual Harassment
09 August 2017
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Publication
50 for Freedom campaign to end modern slavery
09 August 2017
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Publication
Promoting Collective Bargaining:Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981 (No. 154), Collective Bargaining Recommendation, 1981 (No. 163)
08 August 2017
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Meeting document
Good practice recommendations
06 August 2017
Good practice recommendations of the Workshop on effective investigation and prosecution of trafficking in persons for labour exploitation.
July 2017
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ECLM Project
How Immigrants Contribute to Thailand's Economy
29 July 2017
A joint report by the OECD Development Centre and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), How Immigrants contribute to Thailand’s economy, demonstrates the economic contribution of these immigrants and makes recommendations regarding the enhancement of this contribution.