International Labour Review
Volume 123, Issue 4, 1984, Pages 491-506

Labour migration from South and South-East Asia: some policy issues. (Article)

Abella M.I.
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Abstract

Examines the impact on the local labour market, financial market, and market for goods and services. Discusses the efforts made by the governments of the sending countries to bring the effects of labour migration more closely into line with their development objectives; and looks at a number of problem areas requiring the attention of policy makers and authorities responsible for the administration of overseas employment policies.-from Journal summary

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Index Keywords

Migrant Workers economics population social policy demography Southern Asia Migrants developing country Population Dynamics Developing Countries Asia policy socioeconomic status financial management Population Policy Commerce social status Occupations economic development health care manpower Health Manpower occupation Southeast Asia Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics commercial phenomena Article social planning Development Planning employment status migration international migration Southeastern Asia Demographic Factors Development Policy Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Financial Activities social class Human Resources public policy Macroeconomic Factors employment Labor Force Migration Policy Asia, Southeastern

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ISSN: 00207780
Cited by: 11
Original Language: English