Managing labour migration - Filipino and Indonesian domestic helpers
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Managing labour migration - Filipino and Indonesian domestic helpers

Focuses on the domestic helper market in Hong Kong, examines and compares various institutional arrangements for regulating migration that have been developed in Indonesia and the Philippines, referring to them generally as “migration infrastructure”.

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 15 March 2009
Reference: 9789221222194[ISBN]
Authors: Ignacio, Emilyzen; Mejia, Yesenia
Format available: PDF 74 p.
While labor migration has demonstrated numerous benefits—such as the economic development of sending and receiving states—it also carries hefty costs to those who cross borders for employment. Migrant workers are vulnerable to economic shocks, exploitation and human rights abuses, to name a few. In response to these dynamics, a variety of state and private sector institutions have emerged, forming migration infrastructures (or systems) that facilitate the movement and welfare protection of transnational workers. Examples include government regulatory departments, recruitment agencies, and state supported mechanisms for redress, etc.

Tag: domestic workers, migration policy, labour migration

Regions and countries covered: Philippines, China, Indonesia

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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