Publications on labour migration

November 2015

  1. Publication

    Structural change, employment and education in Ghana

    30 November 2015

    EMPLOYMENT Working Paper No. 193

  2. Study

    No easy exit – Migration bans affecting women from Nepal

    20 November 2015

  3. 13th African Regional Meeting

    ARM 2015 Media accreditation

    16 November 2015

  4. Programme Brief

    Labour Migration Governance for Development and Integration in Africa - A bold new Initiative

    09 November 2015

  5. Publication

    Working together to promote human rights due diligence and protect workers’ rights during recruitment

    06 November 2015

  6. Publication

    Labour inspection: Women migrant workers in ASEAN

    01 November 2015

    This Policy Brief looks at labour inspection in ASEAN in relation to women migrant workers, making recommendations to policy makers, development partners, employers, workers’ organisations, and civil society on the initiatives needed to ensure the implementation of labour standards for women migrant workers.

  7. Publication

    Facts and figures: Women migrant workers in ASEAN

    01 November 2015

    This Policy Brief provides and overview of the data available on women migrant workers in ASEAN, identifying good practices and making recommendations for improvements. The Policy Brief also highlights the importance of reliable and sex disaggregated data on migrant workers, calling for donors and development partners to ensure that the specific situation of women migrants is monitored and addressed in migration programs in the region.

October 2015

  1. Publication

    Human Rights of Migrant Domestic Workers in an Irregular Situation

    30 October 2015

    Study of undcoumented Migrant Domestic Worker vulnerability to abuse and exploitation.

  2. Fact sheet

    Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment (FAIR) — Flyer

    20 October 2015

  3. Publication

    Migration, human rights and governance - Handbook for parliamentarians No. 24, 2015

    16 October 2015

    The Inter-Parliamentary Union, the International Labour Office and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in this Handbook offer responses to fundamental questions on migration, such as those concerned with its root causes and possible responses in terms of good policies and practices, as well as the challenges, both for migrants and for countries, in relation to national well-being, development and social cohesion. The handbook proposes a balanced approach to make effective laws and policies that address the human rights of migrants and the governance of migration.