Published 1989
by National Centre for Development Studies, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University in Canberra .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Chris Manning and Michael Rumbiak. |
Series | Pacific research monograph -- no. 20 |
Contributions | Rumbiak, Michael, Australian National University. National Centre for Development Studies. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC448.I72 M36 1989 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 67 p. : |
Number of Pages | 67 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16670560M |
ISBN 10 | 0731506677 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 21490924 |
Economic development, migrant labour and indigenous welfare in Irian Jaya. Download ( MB). Statistics; Export Reference to BibTeX; Export Reference to EndNote XMLCited by: 3. Manning and Rumbiak, Economic development, migrant labour and indigenous welfare in Irian Jaya , Pacific Research Monograph no. 20, The Australian National University National Centre for Author: Diana Glazebrook. Manning, C. and M. C. Rumbiak () Economic Development, Migration Labour and Indigenous Welfare in Irian Jaya –84, Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies Research School of Author: Julius Ary Mollet. Manning and Rumbiak, Economic development, migrant labour and indigenous welfare in Irian Jaya –84, Pacific Research Monograph no. 20, The Australian National University National Centre for Development Studies, Canberra, , p.
Irian Java Chris Manningand Michael Rumbiak. Economicdevelopment, migrantlabourand development issue in Irian Jaya. This is partly related to the large number of economies and particularly on the role of migrant labour in economic activities. Economic development migration labour and indigineous welfare in Irian Jaya Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, Research School . Labour Rights and Labour Standards for Migrant Labour in India. Dr. W.N. SALVE. [email protected] Sonika Park Apartment - 11, Shripadnagar, Ichalkaranji. So far as welfare of the that decent work is a way of capturing interrelated social and economic goals of development. Development involves the removal of unfreedoms such as. THE EFFECTS OF MIGRANT LABOUR ON THE FAMILY SYSTEM SUMMARY The migrant labour practice in South Africa played an important role in the country's development and economy. Although it has benefited many native migrant workers by creating job opportunities, it has had adverse effects on the families of migrant workers.
According to the ILO global estimates on migrant workers, in , migrant workers accounted for million of the world’s approximately million international t workers contribute to growth and development in their countries of destination, while countries of origin greatly benefit from their remittances and the skills acquired during their migration experience. Labour and migration have always been an important topic of research and discussions. ERIA dives deep into it through a range of sub-topics surrounding labour and migration, such as labour mobility, employment, rural development, social welfare, labour adjustment management, migrant networks, and social protections. Introduction. 1 The UN High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development in September and the Global Forums on Migration and Development have admitted the connection between migration and development. Effective management of labour migration requires the adjustment of migration for the goals of the overall economic development and re-alignment of migration flows with . The economic contribution of migrant workers to Thailand: Towards policy development Bangkok, International Labour Office, Bangkok, , xiv + 32 p. (print).