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  • Mughal, R.; Padilla, L. ; Labour Migration in Asia: Protection of Migrant Workers, Support Services and Enhancing Development Benefits, IOM, 2005
    With the flow of labour migrants from developing countries reaching unprecedented proportions, governments of sending countries are committed to ensure and protect the rights of their workers who contribute much to the ...
  • ILO Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives in Colombo ; International Labour Organization, 2013
    This research study on returnee migrant workers undertaken by the Social Policy Analysis and Research Centre of the University of Colombo was conducted during January-September 2012 under the Project on “Promoting decent ...
  • Eversole, R.; Shaw, J. ; Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, Vol. 19(2), 2010
    While the positive economic impact to the country by migrant remittances is an indisputable fact, the influence of such remittances on the households of migrants deserve more attention. Through household surveys, focus ...
  • Siddique, A.; Selvanathan, E.A.; Selvanathan, S. ; Working Papers Series, No. 10.27, Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, 2010
    Many developing countries are increasingly dependent upon the remittances received from migrant workers to boost up their foreign reserves. This study is examines the relationship between remittances and economic growth ...
  • Sanjeewanie, H.M.P. ; LST Review, Vol. 21(278), 2010
    During the last few decades, remittances from migrants have had a significant impact on the foreign exchange earnings of the country. It is also assumed that it has a positive effect on poverty reduction, and this study ...
  • Marga Institute ; Marga Institute, 2006
    Remittances of migrant workers constitute one of the largest sources of foreign exchange earnings of the country. However, a considerable amount of remittances is also lost to the country when channelled through informal ...
  • International Labour Office (ILO) ;
    Human trafficking constitutes a major problem in Sri Lanka, particularly of women and children. The victims find themselves subject to physical and sexual violation, and other abuses and this is in part due to them being ...
  • Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka ; Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka, 2005
    Female migrants play a significant role in boosting the foreign reserves of the country through their remittances. It has been a matter of great concern that in spite of this, the violation of human rights, exploitation ...
  • Jayaratne, Suwendrani; Perera, Nipuni; Gunasekera, Neluka; Arunatilake, Nisha ; Labour Economic Series: No.17; IPS, 2014
    This study aims to analyse the reintegration experience of returnee migrants in Sri Lanka. It also assesses the variations in the reintegration experience between the skilled and unskilled returnees. Using a qualitative ...
  • Government of Sri Lanka ; [Ministry of Plantation Industries and Office of Special Envoy on Human Rights], 2012
    This is a comprehensive document incorporating the steps taken by the state for the ensuring the rights of migrant workers in the country. The setting up of a separate Ministry and Bureau dedicated to foreign employment ...
  • Law & Society Trust (LST) ; LST Review, Vol. 21(278), 2010
    The contribution made by labour migrants, particularly in the Middle East, makes an enormous impact on boosting the economy of the country. Despite this, they remain under appreciated, and even discriminated both socially ...
  • Skanthakumar, B. (ed.) ; Law & Society Trust, 2011
    The women migrant works contribution to the national economy is the island’s biggest single source of external revenue. In spite of this contribution, they face social, political and cultural discrimination in the host ...
  • Agunias, D.R. ; Migration Policy Institute, 2011
    In recent years, Jordan became a major recruiter of domestic labour, the migrants being mainly from Philippines and Sri Lanka. Recruitment agencies play an important role in facilitating such employment, and this brings ...
  • Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment; ILO Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives ; Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment, 2013
    This publication is a useful treatise to those seeking employment as labour migrants. It has been mainly targeted for the category of workers considered as low skilled and under skilled which includes domestic workers, ...
  • Senaratna, B.C.V. ; Journal of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka; Vol. 16(2), 2011
    Women who migrate overseas for employment usually entrust the care of their children to substitute care givers. The objective of this study is to describe self-perceived burden of child care on these Primary Carers of ...
  • Wickramasekara, Piyasiri ; Migrant Forum in Asia, 2012
    India’s has had an impressive record recently in negotiating bilateral Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) on emigration of Indian workers, and social security agreements for Indian workers ...
  • Perera, M. ; Marga Institute, 2010
    In the early 1960s, migration for employment consisted of educated professionals such as doctors and engineers, who were the recipients of free education by the state. This deprived the country of much needed human resources, ...
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    Arunatilake, N.; Jayawardena, P.; Weerakoon, D. ; Migration, Remittances and Development in South Asia, Section 1 – Country Studies edited by Kelegama, Saman, 2011
    Remittances of migrant workers constitute one of the largest sources of foreign exchange earnings of the country. However, a considerable amount of remittances is also lost to the country when channelled through informal ...
  • Wadud, A.J. ; International Organization for Migration, Regional Office for Southeast Asia, 2012
    The foreign employment industry has become the highest net earner of foreign exchange in the country. Female migrants largely dominated in the domestic workers category until the late 2000s when male migration started ...
  • Shaw, J. ; Leveraging Remittances with Microfinance: Synthesis Report and Country Studies, 2007
    This report gives a comprehensive overview of the migration scenario in Sri Lanka. It traces the beginnings of the migration process, impetus for such migration, remittances and their social and financial impact both to ...

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