Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Volume 12, Issue 1-2, 2003, Pages 209-216

Advocating for the voting rights of Sri Lankan migrant workers (Article)

Saroor S.*
  • a Canadian International Devmt. Agency, Gatineau, Que. K1A 0G4, Canada

Abstract

Labor migration from Sri Lanka has been dominated by women migrant workers who take up domestic work, mostly in the Middle East. Remittances from women migrant workers have been a major boon to Sri Lanka's economy. However, the social costs of female migration have also been considerable. Migrant NGOs have advocated to effect changes to protect the rights of women migrants. In 2000, a migrant NGO started the campaign to extend voting rights to migrant workers as a means to improve their leverage to influence policy making. The campaign has gained the support of different political parties and government agencies.

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Index Keywords

gender relations voting behavior Sri Lanka policy making migrant worker womens status

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DOI: 10.1177/011719680301200109
ISSN: 01171968
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English