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    Safeguarding the Rights of Asian Migrant Workers from Home to the Workplace

    Development, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and | February 2017
    Abstract
    This report points to the growing number of labor migrants in Asia and examines the policy question of how to best safeguard their rights. Governments and stakeholders in both origin and destination countries have largely recognized their mutual interest in safeguarding labor migrants. Multilateral frameworks have also put this in focus, with safe and orderly migration seen as important. This report examines some of the key policy questions in protecting migrant workers, including how to promote fair recruitment of less-skilled workers, and how to address vulnerable groups such as irregular migrants and domestic workers. The four chapters in this report draw on issues raised and discussed during the Sixth Roundtable on Labor Migration in Asia: Safeguarding Labor Migrants from Home to Workplace that was held in Tokyo from 3 to 5 February 2016. The event brought together regional experts and policy makers and was co-organized by the Asian Development Bank Institute, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the International Labour Organization. The report’s introductory chapter reviews recent regional migration trends. Two statistical annexes provide an overview of migration flows within Asia and between Asia and other regions.
    Citation
    Development, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and. 2017. Safeguarding the Rights of Asian Migrant Workers from Home to the Workplace. © Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8314.
    PDF ISBN
    978-4-89974-076-6
    Print ISBN
    978-4-89974-075-9
    Keywords
    Development Challenges
    Asian Development Bank
    Development Management
    Skills Development
    Performance Evaluation
    Evaluation Methods
    Evaluation
    Job Evaluation
    Staff Development
    Job Evaluation
    Evaluation
    Performance Evaluation
    Program Evaluation
    The Development Agenda
    Staff Development
    Skills Development
    Asian Development Bank
    Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
    Project Evaluation & Review Technique
    Project Evaluation
    Program Evaluation
    Performance Evaluation
    Operations Evaluation
    Evaluation Methods
    Economic development
    Standard of living
    Trade development
    Employment
    Performance appraisal
    Needs assessment
    Input output analysis
    ADB
    Employment
    Performance appraisal
    Project failure
    Project impact
    Project appraisal
    Career development
    Vocational training
    Labor policy
    Manpower policy
    Promotions
    Career development
    Job analysis
    Participative management
    Grievance procedures
    Supervisors
    Vocational guidance
    Labor policy
    Rural manpower policy
    Career development
    Applications for positions
    Affirmative action programs
    Labor turnover
    Self-evaluation
    Supervisors
    Cumulative effects assessment
    Participatory monitoring and evaluation
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    Theme
    Development
    Evaluation
    Labor Migration
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