Publications on fair recruitment
Publications on Fair recruitment
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Promising practices for fair recruitment: Zero recruitment fee policy for (migrant) workers in Jordan
07 April 2021
This promising practice is part of a series, and results from a stocktaking exercise undertaken five years after the launch of the Fair Recruitment Initiative (FRI).
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Promising practices for fair recruitment: Fair recruitment pilot between Nepal and Jordan in the garment sector
07 April 2021
This promising practice is part of a series, and results from a stocktaking exercise undertaken five years after the launch of the Fair Recruitment Initiative (FRI).
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The benefits of fair recruitment - Results of the impact study on the Nepal-Jordan corridor
06 November 2019
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The benefits of fair recruitment - Results of the impact study on the Nepal-Jordan corridor
06 November 2019
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Recruitment experiences of South Asian migrant workers in Jordan’s garment industry
15 August 2018
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Policy Brief on Practices and Regulations of Recruitment to Garment Work
24 July 2017
The policy brief maps common recruitment practices and regulations observed along recruitment pathways to garment and textile work in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Jordan and Lebanon.
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Policy Brief on Practices and Regulations of Recruitment to Domestic Work
24 July 2017
The policy brief highlights common recruitment practices and regulations observed along recruitment pathways to domestic work in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Jordan and Lebanon.
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Working Paper on Operational Parameters to Assess Fair Recruitment Practices
22 June 2016
These parameters list a series of questions and issues that should be looked into in order to assess recruitment practices.
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For a fee: The business of recruiting Bangladeshi women for domestic work in Jordan and Lebanon
24 June 2015
This working paper aims to shed light on the business models of labour recruiters that facilitate the recruitment of women from South Asian countries into domestic work in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Bangladesh, Jordan and Lebanon.