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Managing labour migration : the case of the Filipino and Indonesian domestic helper market in Hong Kong

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  • Ignacio, Emilyzen.
  • Meijia, Yesenia.

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Examines and compares the various institutional arrangements for regulating migration that have been developed in Indonesia and the Philippines, referring to them generally as "migration infrastructure". The study sought to determine whether these have any impact on the relative conditions of employment of Filipino and Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong.

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  • Ignacio, Emilyzen. & Meijia, Yesenia., 2009. "Managing labour migration : the case of the Filipino and Indonesian domestic helper market in Hong Kong," ILO Working Papers 994327253402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994327253402676
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    2. Ramirez-Machado, José Maria., 2003. "Domestic work, conditions of work and employment : a legal perspective," ILO Working Papers 993647813402676, International Labour Organization.
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