Looking into Pandora's Box the social implications of international migration in Asia
Material type: TextSeries: Asia- Pacific population and social studies Series | ; No. 164Publication details: New York Economic and social commission for Asia and the pacific 2008Description: 38p. 30*21 cmSubject(s): Asia -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects | Women immigrants | Brain drain -- AsiaDDC classification: 305.42Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reports | YUVA Library | 305.42/UNI (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP01716 |
Introduction
1. International Migration trends and policies
a. The Asia-gulf connection
b. East and South-east Asia
c. North and Central Asia
2. Female Migrants: Brave New Migrants
a. Female Migration and Families Left Behind
b. International Marriages
3. Highly Skilled and Professional Migrants: Needs and Wanted
a. The Migration of Health Workers
4. The Health of Migrant workers
5. Protecting the rights of migrants
a. Protecting the rights of migrants in Asia
b. Some Positive Developments
6. Conclusion
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