Browsing Labour Migration by Subject "Returnee migrants"

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Browsing Labour Migration by Subject "Returnee migrants"

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  • Gunasinghe, M. ; Rights, Remittances and Reintegration: Women Migrant workers and Returnees in Sri Lanka Skanthakumar, B. (ed.) LST, 2011
    Reintegration of returnee migrant workers into society is an integral part of the migration process. However, regrettably, little attention has been paid to it by either the state or civil organizations. There are no formal ...
  • Cho, A. ; Masters thesis, Faculty of the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Woman’s University, 2010
    The study is designed to determine the economic and social impact of Sri Lankan returnees from Korea, and the influence of Korea on the country and the labour migrants. This is estimated through four indicators, namely the ...
  • Munasinghe, S.S.; Wickramasinghe, A.R.; Hettiarachchi, T. ; CENWOR - Ninth National Convention on Women’s Studies, 20-23 March 2004
    The study is based on comparing the health status and forms of abuse experienced by Middle East returnee migrants with that of both locally employed and unemployed women in Sri Lanka. Colombo District was selected as 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kottegoda, S.; Jayasundere, R.; Perera, S.; Attapattu, P. ; Women and Media Collective, 2013
    The Foreign Employment Bureau in Sri Lanka was set up in 1985 to provide institutional support to the growing outflow of migrants for employment. This was the first Asian country to recognize the need for such an institution. ...

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