Bolivia : an assessment of the international labour migration situation : the case of female labour migrants
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Bolivia : an assessment of the international labour migration situation : the case of female labour migrants

GENPROM Working Paper No. 1 - Series on Women and Migration

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 January 2002
Reference: 92-2-113402-4[ISBN]
Authors: Ivonne Farah H. and Carmen Sánchez G. ; Gender Promotion Programme, International Labour Office
Focuses on the situation of the women migrant workers in their families, workplaces, communities and societies in sending and receiving countries and also on the initiatives, policies and programmes, 'good' and 'bad' practices implemented by government, private recruitment and employment agencies and a wide range of social actors to assist and protect women migrants against exploitation and abuse and to prevent them from being trafficked.

Tag: migrant workers, women workers, international migration, migration policy

Regions and countries covered: Bolivia

Unit responsible: Employment

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