Sri Lanka : good practices for the protection to prevent women migrant workers from going into exploitative forms of labour
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Sri Lanka : good practices for the protection to prevent women migrant workers from going into exploitative forms of labour

GENPROM Working Paper No. 9 - Series on Women and Migration

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 September 2002
Reference: 92-2-113420-2[ISBN]
Authors: Malsiri Dias and Ramani Jayasundere; Gender Promotion Programme, International Labour Office.
Presents an overview of labour migration in Sri Lanka and reviews the legislative framework, government policy and private initiatives concerning female migrant workers.

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

Regions and countries covered: Sri Lanka

Unit responsible: Employment

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