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Gendering migration pathways from Bangladesh to Jordan and Lebanon: Before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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Gendering migration pathways from Bangladesh to Jordan and Lebanon: Before and after the COVID-19 pandemic

From global care crisis to quality care at home: The case for including domestic workers in care policies and ensuring their rights at work (Hindi)
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ILO Policy Brief

From global care crisis to quality care at home: The case for including domestic workers in care policies and ensuring their rights at work (Hindi)

From global care crisis to quality care at home: The case for including domestic workers in care policies and ensuring their rights at work
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ILO Policy Brief

From global care crisis to quality care at home: The case for including domestic workers in care policies and ensuring their rights at work

TRIANGLE in ASEAN Quarterly Briefing Notes
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TRIANGLE in ASEAN

TRIANGLE in ASEAN Quarterly Briefing Notes

TRIANGLE in ASEAN works with labour ministries, workers' and employers' organizations, recruitment agency associations, civil society organizations in six countries in ASEAN; Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Below Quarterly Briefing Notes give an update on our work during the previous quarter.

ILO Strategy on extending social protection to migrant workers, refugees and their families
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ILO Strategy on extending social protection to migrant workers, refugees and their families

All members of society have the right to social security, including migrant workers, refugees, and their families. However, they face numerous legal and practical obstacles in accessing social protection. Based on the principles of equality of treatment and non-discrimination, well-designed and inclusive social protection systems and international cooperation, are powerful tools to reduce poverty, inequality, social exclusion and achieving sustainable development.

Reflections on the introduction of Universal Labour Guarantee in selected Central and Eastern European countries
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Reflections on the introduction of Universal Labour Guarantee in selected Central and Eastern European countries

Experiences on training and certification for care work in Latin America
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Experiences on training and certification for care work in Latin America

Guide for the national debate on the incorporation or improvement of training and certification services for care in early childhood, elderly and people with disabilities.
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Guide for the national debate on the incorporation or improvement of training and certification services for care in early childhood, elderly and people with disabilities.

The ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour: A review of the implementation of Recommendations (3rd to 14th Forums)
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TRIANGLE in ASEAN

The ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour: A review of the implementation of Recommendations (3rd to 14th Forums)

This report is the sixth in a series of progress review background papers, biennially prepared by the ILO’s TRIANGLE in ASEAN programme, that track the progress of ASEAN stakeholders in implementing recommendations adopted at previous AFMLs.

Mainstreaming Care Work to Combat the Effects of Climate Change
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Mainstreaming Care Work to Combat the Effects of Climate Change

Chapter VI.2 of the Report: "Green Jobs, an Opportunity for Women in Latin America. Climate Change, Gender and Just Transition"

Review of National Social Protection Legislation and Legal Frameworks for Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries
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Review of National Social Protection Legislation and Legal Frameworks for Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries

Extending social protection to migrant workers in the Gulf Countries

Skilled to care, forced to work? Recognizing the skills profiles of migrant domestic workers in ASEAN amid forced labour and exploitation
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Domestic workers

Skilled to care, forced to work? Recognizing the skills profiles of migrant domestic workers in ASEAN amid forced labour and exploitation

This study presents up-to-date findings on the lived experiences of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. It takes a quantitative and qualitative approach to understanding the skills profiles of migrant domestic workers across the three destination countries – as set against their working conditions and particularly indicators of forced labour.

Works on Domestic Workers (2020 – 2023)
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Policy Brief

Works on Domestic Workers (2020 – 2023)

The road to decent work for domestic workers
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The road to decent work for domestic workers

Policy review on social security for domestic workers in Thailand
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Domestic workers

Policy review on social security for domestic workers in Thailand

This policy review focuses on the legal framework around domestic work and barriers, profile of domestic work in Thailand, challenges for domestic workers to access social protection and possible means to address them, and the ILO’s recommendations for immediate actions and strategic options to extend the Social Security Section 33 to domestic workers in Thailand.

Guidance note: Wage protection for migrant workers
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Guidance note: Wage protection for migrant workers

Media representation of women migrant workers: A critical look
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Women migrant workers

Media representation of women migrant workers: A critical look

The study reviews how overseas women migrant workers are characterized in print and electronic media in accordance with gender, class and geographic stereotypes. It critically assesses how women's multiple roles as workers, earners, investors, mothers and daughters, etc. are overshadowed by simplistic narratives focusing on exploitation and victimhood

Employer practices and perceptions on paid domestic work: Recruitment, employment relationships, and social protection
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Domestic workers

Employer practices and perceptions on paid domestic work: Recruitment, employment relationships, and social protection

This study report is an important contribution towards understanding employers’ perceptions, rationale and bases that underlie how employers in urban India engage, value, and perceive domestic work.

Deficits in decent work: Employer perspectives and practices on the quality of employment in domestic work in urban India
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Domestic workers

Deficits in decent work: Employer perspectives and practices on the quality of employment in domestic work in urban India

This study report contributes towards understanding employers’ perspectives on existing working conditions and practices relating to recruitment, income security, employment security and social security available to domestic workers.

Reproducing a household: Recognizing and assessing paid and unpaid domestic work in urban India
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Domestic workers

Reproducing a household: Recognizing and assessing paid and unpaid domestic work in urban India

This study report is an important contribution towards understanding employers’ perspectives, by recognising and assessing the paid and unpaid domestic work that goes into reproducing a household.