Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia.:
This study adopts a comparative perspective and provides a detailed analysis of the core issues in relation to India, the Philippines and Sri Lanka, three major labour-sending counties. The conceptual framework of the study presumes that migration management in countries of origin consists of three...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study adopts a comparative perspective and provides a detailed analysis of the core issues in relation to India, the Philippines and Sri Lanka, three major labour-sending counties. The conceptual framework of the study presumes that migration management in countries of origin consists of three domains: regulation and (in certain countries) promotion of labour migration and support services; administrative structures; and financing. |
Beschreibung: | Table 5.10: Income and expenditure of the SLFEA, Sri Lanka (in US). |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (148 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9789221306023 922130602X 9221306011 9789221306016 |
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505 | 8 | |a Table 3.3: Key functions of migration-related agencies in Sri Lanka Table 3.4: Staff strength of MOIA, India, 2012 ; Table 3.5: Manpower of the Philippine migration agencies, 2007; Table 3.6: Staff strength of the MOFE, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 3.7: Labour Division officers in diplomatic missions, Sri Lanka ; Table 3.8: Training of migration administrators in Sri Lanka ; Table 3.9: Training programs for Labour Welfare Officers in Sri Lankan diplomatic missions; Table 4.1: Pre-departure services of the OWWA, the Philippines. | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 4.2: Training programmes for prospective Sri Lankan migrant workers Table 4.3: Number of participants who attended training at SLBFE Centres, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 4.4: Actions taken in complaints against recruiting agents, India ; Table 4.5: Status of illegal recruitment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.6: Adjudication of overseas employment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.7: Grading of recruiting agents, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.8: Nature of migrants complaints, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.9: Number of OFWs who availed themselves of OWWA's repatriation assistance, the Philippines. | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 4.10: Complaints received by Indian missions in Gulf countries Table 4.11: Status of on-site welfare cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.12: Performance of re-integration programmes in the Philippines ; Table 4.13: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by India ; Table 4.14: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by the Philippines ; Table 4.15: MoUs/Agreements signed by Sri Lanka ; Table 5.1: Schemes and programmes of the MOIA, India (in US million) ; Table 5.2: Income and expenditure of migration managing agencies in the Philippines (in US million). | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 5.3: Statement of income and expenses of the OWWA, the Philippines (in US million) Table 5.4: Detailed expenditure of the OWWA towards social protection and welfare services, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.5: Financial statement, POEA, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.6: Expenditure pattern of the CFO, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.7: Income and expenditure of the SLBFE, Sri Lanka (in US) ; Table 5.8: Expenditure of the Workers Welfare Fund, Sri Lanka (in USS) ; Table 5.9: Number of complaints received and compensation paid, Sri Lanka. | |
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contents | Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Contents; List of tables; Table 2.1: Labour outflow from India by destination (in per cent) ; Table 2.2: International labour migration from the Philippines (in per cent) ; Table 2.3: International labour migration from Sri Lanka (in per cent) ; Table 2.4: Female departures as domestic workers, Sri Lanka (in per cent) ; Table 3.1: Vision and mission statements of ministries dealing with international migration; Table 3.2: Functions of key agencies dealing with migration in the Philippines. Table 3.3: Key functions of migration-related agencies in Sri Lanka Table 3.4: Staff strength of MOIA, India, 2012 ; Table 3.5: Manpower of the Philippine migration agencies, 2007; Table 3.6: Staff strength of the MOFE, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 3.7: Labour Division officers in diplomatic missions, Sri Lanka ; Table 3.8: Training of migration administrators in Sri Lanka ; Table 3.9: Training programs for Labour Welfare Officers in Sri Lankan diplomatic missions; Table 4.1: Pre-departure services of the OWWA, the Philippines. Table 4.2: Training programmes for prospective Sri Lankan migrant workers Table 4.3: Number of participants who attended training at SLBFE Centres, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 4.4: Actions taken in complaints against recruiting agents, India ; Table 4.5: Status of illegal recruitment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.6: Adjudication of overseas employment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.7: Grading of recruiting agents, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.8: Nature of migrants complaints, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.9: Number of OFWs who availed themselves of OWWA's repatriation assistance, the Philippines. Table 4.10: Complaints received by Indian missions in Gulf countries Table 4.11: Status of on-site welfare cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.12: Performance of re-integration programmes in the Philippines ; Table 4.13: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by India ; Table 4.14: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by the Philippines ; Table 4.15: MoUs/Agreements signed by Sri Lanka ; Table 5.1: Schemes and programmes of the MOIA, India (in US million) ; Table 5.2: Income and expenditure of migration managing agencies in the Philippines (in US million). Table 5.3: Statement of income and expenses of the OWWA, the Philippines (in US million) Table 5.4: Detailed expenditure of the OWWA towards social protection and welfare services, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.5: Financial statement, POEA, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.6: Expenditure pattern of the CFO, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.7: Income and expenditure of the SLBFE, Sri Lanka (in US) ; Table 5.8: Expenditure of the Workers Welfare Fund, Sri Lanka (in USS) ; Table 5.9: Number of complaints received and compensation paid, Sri Lanka. |
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spelling | International Labour Organization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007010294 Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. Bangkok : ILO, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (148 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Contents; List of tables; Table 2.1: Labour outflow from India by destination (in per cent) ; Table 2.2: International labour migration from the Philippines (in per cent) ; Table 2.3: International labour migration from Sri Lanka (in per cent) ; Table 2.4: Female departures as domestic workers, Sri Lanka (in per cent) ; Table 3.1: Vision and mission statements of ministries dealing with international migration; Table 3.2: Functions of key agencies dealing with migration in the Philippines. Table 3.3: Key functions of migration-related agencies in Sri Lanka Table 3.4: Staff strength of MOIA, India, 2012 ; Table 3.5: Manpower of the Philippine migration agencies, 2007; Table 3.6: Staff strength of the MOFE, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 3.7: Labour Division officers in diplomatic missions, Sri Lanka ; Table 3.8: Training of migration administrators in Sri Lanka ; Table 3.9: Training programs for Labour Welfare Officers in Sri Lankan diplomatic missions; Table 4.1: Pre-departure services of the OWWA, the Philippines. Table 4.2: Training programmes for prospective Sri Lankan migrant workers Table 4.3: Number of participants who attended training at SLBFE Centres, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 4.4: Actions taken in complaints against recruiting agents, India ; Table 4.5: Status of illegal recruitment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.6: Adjudication of overseas employment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.7: Grading of recruiting agents, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.8: Nature of migrants complaints, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.9: Number of OFWs who availed themselves of OWWA's repatriation assistance, the Philippines. Table 4.10: Complaints received by Indian missions in Gulf countries Table 4.11: Status of on-site welfare cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.12: Performance of re-integration programmes in the Philippines ; Table 4.13: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by India ; Table 4.14: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by the Philippines ; Table 4.15: MoUs/Agreements signed by Sri Lanka ; Table 5.1: Schemes and programmes of the MOIA, India (in US million) ; Table 5.2: Income and expenditure of migration managing agencies in the Philippines (in US million). Table 5.3: Statement of income and expenses of the OWWA, the Philippines (in US million) Table 5.4: Detailed expenditure of the OWWA towards social protection and welfare services, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.5: Financial statement, POEA, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.6: Expenditure pattern of the CFO, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.7: Income and expenditure of the SLBFE, Sri Lanka (in US) ; Table 5.8: Expenditure of the Workers Welfare Fund, Sri Lanka (in USS) ; Table 5.9: Number of complaints received and compensation paid, Sri Lanka. Table 5.10: Income and expenditure of the SLFEA, Sri Lanka (in US). This study adopts a comparative perspective and provides a detailed analysis of the core issues in relation to India, the Philippines and Sri Lanka, three major labour-sending counties. The conceptual framework of the study presumes that migration management in countries of origin consists of three domains: regulation and (in certain countries) promotion of labour migration and support services; administrative structures; and financing. Includes bibliographical references. Foreign workers Government policy. Travailleurs étrangers Politique gouvernementale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Foreign workers Government policy fast Print version: ILO. Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. Bangkok : ILO, ©2016 9789221306016 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1343201 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Contents; List of tables; Table 2.1: Labour outflow from India by destination (in per cent) ; Table 2.2: International labour migration from the Philippines (in per cent) ; Table 2.3: International labour migration from Sri Lanka (in per cent) ; Table 2.4: Female departures as domestic workers, Sri Lanka (in per cent) ; Table 3.1: Vision and mission statements of ministries dealing with international migration; Table 3.2: Functions of key agencies dealing with migration in the Philippines. Table 3.3: Key functions of migration-related agencies in Sri Lanka Table 3.4: Staff strength of MOIA, India, 2012 ; Table 3.5: Manpower of the Philippine migration agencies, 2007; Table 3.6: Staff strength of the MOFE, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 3.7: Labour Division officers in diplomatic missions, Sri Lanka ; Table 3.8: Training of migration administrators in Sri Lanka ; Table 3.9: Training programs for Labour Welfare Officers in Sri Lankan diplomatic missions; Table 4.1: Pre-departure services of the OWWA, the Philippines. Table 4.2: Training programmes for prospective Sri Lankan migrant workers Table 4.3: Number of participants who attended training at SLBFE Centres, Sri Lanka, 2012 ; Table 4.4: Actions taken in complaints against recruiting agents, India ; Table 4.5: Status of illegal recruitment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.6: Adjudication of overseas employment cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.7: Grading of recruiting agents, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.8: Nature of migrants complaints, Sri Lanka ; Table 4.9: Number of OFWs who availed themselves of OWWA's repatriation assistance, the Philippines. Table 4.10: Complaints received by Indian missions in Gulf countries Table 4.11: Status of on-site welfare cases, the Philippines ; Table 4.12: Performance of re-integration programmes in the Philippines ; Table 4.13: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by India ; Table 4.14: Status of bilateral SSAs signed by the Philippines ; Table 4.15: MoUs/Agreements signed by Sri Lanka ; Table 5.1: Schemes and programmes of the MOIA, India (in US million) ; Table 5.2: Income and expenditure of migration managing agencies in the Philippines (in US million). Table 5.3: Statement of income and expenses of the OWWA, the Philippines (in US million) Table 5.4: Detailed expenditure of the OWWA towards social protection and welfare services, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.5: Financial statement, POEA, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.6: Expenditure pattern of the CFO, the Philippines (in US million) ; Table 5.7: Income and expenditure of the SLBFE, Sri Lanka (in US) ; Table 5.8: Expenditure of the Workers Welfare Fund, Sri Lanka (in USS) ; Table 5.9: Number of complaints received and compensation paid, Sri Lanka. Foreign workers Government policy. Travailleurs étrangers Politique gouvernementale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Foreign workers Government policy fast |
title | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_auth | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_exact_search | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_full | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_fullStr | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_full_unstemmed | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_short | Labour Migration Structures and Financing in Asia. |
title_sort | labour migration structures and financing in asia |
topic | Foreign workers Government policy. Travailleurs étrangers Politique gouvernementale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Foreign workers Government policy fast |
topic_facet | Foreign workers Government policy. Travailleurs étrangers Politique gouvernementale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. Foreign workers Government policy |
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