Costa Rica : female labour migrants and trafficking in women and children
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Costa Rica : female labour migrants and trafficking in women and children

GENPROM Working Paper No. 2 - Series on Women and Migration

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 February 2002
Reference: 92-2-113403-2[ISBN]
Authors: Ana Isabel García, Manuel Barahoma, Carlos Castro and Enrique Gomáriz ; Gender Promotion Programme, International Labour Office.
Presents an overview of the situation of female migrant labourers and reviews the legislative framework, government policy and private initiatives to protect their rights.

Tag: child labour, trafficking in persons, migrant workers, women workers, labour legislation, workers rights

Regions and countries covered: Costa Rica

Unit responsible: Employment

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