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- Ligne n°3 : Foreign worker
Ligne n°6 : ... Jump to navigation Jump to search- Ligne n°7 : See also: Expatriate and Migrant worker
- Ligne n°7 : See also: Expatriate and Migrant worker
Ligne n°8 : Foreign farmworker in New York ...
Ligne n°7 : ... See also: Expatriate and Migrant worker- Ligne n°8 : Foreign farmworker in New York
- Ligne n°10 : Foreign workers or guest workers are people who work in a country other
- Ligne n°10 : Foreign workers or guest workers are people who work in a country other
Ligne n°11 : than one of which they are a citizen. Some foreign workers use a guest ...
Ligne n°10 : ... Foreign workers or guest workers are people who work in a country other- Ligne n°11 : than one of which they are a citizen. Some foreign workers use a guest
Ligne n°12 : worker program in a country with more preferred job prospects than in ...
Ligne n°11 : ... than one of which they are a citizen. Some foreign workers use a guest- Ligne n°12 : worker program in a country with more preferred job prospects than in
Ligne n°13 : their home country. Guest workers are often either sent or invited to ...
Ligne n°12 : ... worker program in a country with more preferred job prospects than in- Ligne n°13 : their home country. Guest workers are often either sent or invited to
Ligne n°14 : work outside their home country, or have acquired a job before they ...
Ligne n°14 : ... work outside their home country, or have acquired a job before they- Ligne n°15 : leave their home country, whereas migrant workers often leave their
- Ligne n°15 : leave their home country, whereas migrant workers often leave their
Ligne n°16 : home country without having a specific job in prospect. ...- Ligne n°18 : Tens of millions of people around the world operate as foreign workers.
Ligne n°19 : As of 2018, according to reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ...
Ligne n°19 : ... As of 2018, according to reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics,- Ligne n°20 : there is an estimated 28 million foreign-born workers in the United
Ligne n°21 : States,^[1] which draws most of its immigrants from Mexico, including 4 ...
Ligne n°20 : ... there is an estimated 28 million foreign-born workers in the United- Ligne n°21 : States,^[1] which draws most of its immigrants from Mexico, including 4
Ligne n°22 : or 5 million undocumented workers. It is estimated^[by whom?] that ...
Ligne n°21 : ... States,^[1] which draws most of its immigrants from Mexico, including 4- Ligne n°22 : or 5 million undocumented workers. It is estimated^[by whom?] that
Ligne n°23 : around 5 million foreign workers live in northwestern Europe, half a ...
Ligne n°22 : ... or 5 million undocumented workers. It is estimated^[by whom?] that- Ligne n°23 : around 5 million foreign workers live in northwestern Europe, half a
Ligne n°24 : million in Japan, and around 5 million in Saudi Arabia. Between January ...
Ligne n°26 : ... A comparable number of dependents may accompany international- Ligne n°27 : workers.^[3]
- Ligne n°29 : Some foreign workers migrate from former colonies to a former colonial
Ligne n°30 : metropole (France, for example).^[4] Chain migration may operate in ...
Ligne n°30 : ... metropole (France, for example).^[4] Chain migration may operate in- Ligne n°31 : building guest-worker communities.^[5]
Ligne n°32 : [ ] ...- Ligne n°36 : * 1 Foreign workers by country or wider region
Ligne n°37 : + 1.1 Canada ...- Ligne n°49 : Foreign workers by country or wider region[edit]
Ligne n°54 : ... have a student visa, are seeking asylum, or under special permits. The- Ligne n°55 : largest category however is called the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Ligne n°56 : (TFWP), under which workers are brought to Canada by their employers ...
Ligne n°55 : ... largest category however is called the Temporary Foreign Worker Program- Ligne n°56 : (TFWP), under which workers are brought to Canada by their employers
Ligne n°57 : for specific jobs.^[6] In 2006, there were a total of 265,000 foreign ...
Ligne n°57 : ... for specific jobs.^[6] In 2006, there were a total of 265,000 foreign- Ligne n°58 : workers in Canada. Amongst those of working age, there was a 118%
Ligne n°59 : increase from 1996. By 2008, the intake of non-permanent immigrants ...
Ligne n°58 : ... workers in Canada. Amongst those of working age, there was a 118%- Ligne n°59 : increase from 1996. By 2008, the intake of non-permanent immigrants
Ligne n°60 : (399,523, the majority of whom are TFWs), had overtaken the intake of ...
Ligne n°60 : ... (399,523, the majority of whom are TFWs), had overtaken the intake of- Ligne n°61 : permanent immigrants (247,243).^[7] In order to hire foreign workers,
- Ligne n°61 : permanent immigrants (247,243).^[7] In order to hire foreign workers,
Ligne n°62 : Canadian employers must acquire a Labour Market Impact Assessment ...- Ligne n°70 : Green card workers are individuals who have requested and received
Ligne n°71 : legal permanent residence in the United States from the government and ...
Ligne n°72 : ... who intend to work in the United States on a permanent basis. The- Ligne n°73 : United States’ Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Lottery program authorizes
Ligne n°74 : up to 50,000 immigrant visas to be granted each year. This help ...
Ligne n°73 : ... United States’ Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Lottery program authorizes- Ligne n°74 : up to 50,000 immigrant visas to be granted each year. This help
Ligne n°75 : facilitate foreign nationals with low rates of immigration to the ...
Ligne n°87 : ... In Nazi Germany, from 1940 to 1942, Organization Todt began its- Ligne n°88 : reliance on guest workers, military internees, Zivilarbeiter (civilian
Ligne n°89 : workers), Ostarbeiter (Eastern workers) and Hilfswillige ("volunteer") ...
Ligne n°88 : ... reliance on guest workers, military internees, Zivilarbeiter (civilian- Ligne n°89 : workers), Ostarbeiter (Eastern workers) and Hilfswillige ("volunteer")
- Ligne n°89 : workers), Ostarbeiter (Eastern workers) and Hilfswillige ("volunteer")
Ligne n°90 : POW workers. ...
Ligne n°89 : ... workers), Ostarbeiter (Eastern workers) and Hilfswillige ("volunteer")- Ligne n°90 : POW workers.
- Ligne n°92 : The great migration phase of labor migrants in the 20th century began
Ligne n°93 : in Germany during the 1950s, as the sovereign Germany, since 1955 after ...
Ligne n°98 : ... rotation principle proved inefficient for the industry because- Ligne n°99 : experienced workers were constantly replaced by inexperienced ones. The
Ligne n°100 : companies asked for legislation to extend the residence permits. Many ...
Ligne n°100 : ... companies asked for legislation to extend the residence permits. Many- Ligne n°101 : of the foreign workers were followed by their families in the following
Ligne n°102 : period and stayed. Until the 1970s, more than four million migrant ...
Ligne n°101 : ... of the foreign workers were followed by their families in the following- Ligne n°102 : period and stayed. Until the 1970s, more than four million migrant
Ligne n°103 : workers and their families thus came to Germany, mainly from the ...
Ligne n°102 : ... period and stayed. Until the 1970s, more than four million migrant- Ligne n°103 : workers and their families thus came to Germany, mainly from the
Ligne n°104 : Mediterranean countries of Italy, Spain, the former Yugoslavia, Greece ...
Ligne n°107 : ... Since about 1990, the disintegration of the Soviet bloc and the- Ligne n°108 : enlargement of the European Union allowed guest workers from Eastern
Ligne n°109 : Europe to Western Europe. Some host countries set up a program to ...
Ligne n°109 : ... Europe to Western Europe. Some host countries set up a program to- Ligne n°110 : invite guest workers, as did the West Germany from 1955 to 1973, when
Ligne n°111 : over one million guest workers (German: Gastarbeiter) arrived, mostly ...
Ligne n°110 : ... invite guest workers, as did the West Germany from 1955 to 1973, when- Ligne n°111 : over one million guest workers (German: Gastarbeiter) arrived, mostly
Ligne n°112 : from Italy, Spain and Turkey. ...
Ligne n°116 : ... The underestimation of the required integration services by the state- Ligne n°117 : and the society of the host countries, but also by the migrants
Ligne n°118 : themselves. Switzerland's transformation into a country of immigration ...- Ligne n°130 : In Asia, some countries in South and Southeast Asia offer workers.
Ligne n°131 : Their destinations include Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, ...- Ligne n°134 : CAPTION: Foreign workers from selected Asian countries, by destination,
Ligne n°135 : 2010-11: Thousands^[10] ...
Ligne n°153 : ... construction and industrial sectors.^[11] Development demanded a labor- Ligne n°154 : force. This demand was met by foreign workers, primarily those from the
Ligne n°155 : Arab states, with a later shift to those from Asia-Pacific ...
Ligne n°156 : ... countries.^[12] A rise in the standards of living for citizens of- Ligne n°157 : Middle Eastern countries also created a demand for domestic workers in
Ligne n°158 : the home. ...- Ligne n°160 : Since the 1970s, foreign workers have become a large percentage of the
Ligne n°161 : population in most nations in the Persian Gulf region. Growing ...
Ligne n°162 : ... competition with nationals in the job sector, along with complaints- Ligne n°163 : regarding treatment of foreign workers, have led to rising tensions
Ligne n°164 : between the national and foreign populations in these nations. ...
Ligne n°166 : ... Remittances are becoming a prominent source of external funding for- Ligne n°167 : countries that contribute foreign workers to the countries of the GCC.
Ligne n°168 : On average, the top recipients globally are India, the Philippines, and ...
Ligne n°169 : ... Bangladesh. In 2001, $72.3 billion was returned as remittances to the- Ligne n°170 : countries of origin of foreign workers, equivalent to 1.3% of the world
Ligne n°171 : GDP. The source of income remains beneficial as remittances are often ...
Ligne n°176 : ... The spending of remittances is seen in two ways. Principally,- Ligne n°177 : remittances are sent to the families of guest workers. Though often put
Ligne n°178 : towards consumption, remittances are also directed to investment. ...
Ligne n°182 : ... With this jump in earnings, one benefit that has been seen is the- Ligne n°183 : nutritional improvement in households of migrant workers. Other
- Ligne n°183 : nutritional improvement in households of migrant workers. Other
Ligne n°184 : benefits are the lessening of underemployment and unemployment.^[14] ...- Ligne n°186 : In detailed studies of Pakistani migrants to the Middle East in the
Ligne n°187 : early 1980s, the average foreign worker was of age 25–40 years. 70 ...
Ligne n°186 : ... In detailed studies of Pakistani migrants to the Middle East in the- Ligne n°187 : early 1980s, the average foreign worker was of age 25–40 years. 70
Ligne n°188 : percent were married, while only 4 percent were accompanied by ...
Ligne n°189 : ... families. Two thirds hailed from rural areas, and 83 percent were- Ligne n°190 : production workers. At the time, 40 percent of Pakistan's foreign
Ligne n°191 : exchange earnings came from its migrant workers.^[14] ...
Ligne n°190 : ... production workers. At the time, 40 percent of Pakistan's foreign- Ligne n°191 : exchange earnings came from its migrant workers.^[14]
- Ligne n°191 : exchange earnings came from its migrant workers.^[14]
Ligne n°193 : ... Domestic work is the single most important category of employment among- Ligne n°194 : women migrants to the Arab States of the Persian Gulf, as well as to
Ligne n°195 : Lebanon and Jordan. The increase of Arab women in the labour force, and ...
Ligne n°196 : ... changing conceptions of women's responsibilities, have resulted in a- Ligne n°197 : shift in household responsibilities to hired domestic workers. Domestic
Ligne n°198 : workers perform an array of work in the home: cleaning, cooking, child ...
Ligne n°197 : ... shift in household responsibilities to hired domestic workers. Domestic- Ligne n°198 : workers perform an array of work in the home: cleaning, cooking, child
Ligne n°199 : care, and elder care. Common traits of the work include an average ...
Ligne n°202 : ... depending on language skills and education level. This is seen with- Ligne n°203 : Filipina domestic workers receiving a higher remuneration than Sri
Ligne n°204 : Lankan and Ethiopian nationals.^[15] ...
Ligne n°210 : ... and most governments of GCC countries put limits on hiring foreign- Ligne n°211 : workers. Weaknesses in the financial sector and in government
Ligne n°212 : administration impose substantial transaction costs on migrant workers ...
Ligne n°211 : ... workers. Weaknesses in the financial sector and in government- Ligne n°212 : administration impose substantial transaction costs on migrant workers
- Ligne n°212 : administration impose substantial transaction costs on migrant workers
Ligne n°213 : who send them. Costs, although difficult to estimate, consist of ...
Ligne n°217 : ... foreign labor force is a substantial drain of the GCC states' hard- Ligne n°218 : currency earnings, with remittances to migrants' home countries in the
Ligne n°219 : early 2000s amounting to $27 billion per year, including $16 billion ...
Ligne n°224 : ... The main concerns of developed countries regarding immigration centers- Ligne n°225 : are: (1) the local job seekers' fear of competition from migrant
Ligne n°226 : workers, (2) the fiscal burden that may result on native taxpayers for ...
Ligne n°225 : ... are: (1) the local job seekers' fear of competition from migrant- Ligne n°226 : workers, (2) the fiscal burden that may result on native taxpayers for
Ligne n°227 : providing health and social services to migrants, (3) fears of erosion ...
Ligne n°226 : ... workers, (2) the fiscal burden that may result on native taxpayers for- Ligne n°227 : providing health and social services to migrants, (3) fears of erosion
Ligne n°228 : of cultural identity and problems of assimilation of immigrants, and ...
Ligne n°227 : ... providing health and social services to migrants, (3) fears of erosion- Ligne n°228 : of cultural identity and problems of assimilation of immigrants, and
Ligne n°229 : (4) national security.^[13] ...- Ligne n°231 : In immigrant-producing countries, individuals with less than a high
Ligne n°232 : school education continue to be a fiscal burden into the next ...
Ligne n°232 : ... school education continue to be a fiscal burden into the next- Ligne n°233 : generation. Skilled workers, however, pay more in taxes than what they
Ligne n°234 : receive in social spending from the state. Emigration of highly skilled ...
Ligne n°234 : ... receive in social spending from the state. Emigration of highly skilled- Ligne n°235 : workers has been linked to skill shortages, reductions in output, and
Ligne n°236 : tax shortfalls in many developing countries. These burdens are even ...
Ligne n°236 : ... tax shortfalls in many developing countries. These burdens are even- Ligne n°237 : more apparent in countries where educated workers emigrated in large
Ligne n°238 : numbers after receiving a highly subsidized technical education.^[13] ...- Ligne n°244 : As of 2007, 10 million workers from Southeast Asia, South Asia, or
Ligne n°245 : Africa live and work in the countries of the Persian Gulf region.^[15] ...
Ligne n°246 : ... Xenophobia in receiving nations is often rampant, as menial work is- Ligne n°247 : often allocated only to foreign workers. Expatriate labor is treated
Ligne n°248 : with prejudice in host countries despite government attempts to ...
Ligne n°248 : ... with prejudice in host countries despite government attempts to- Ligne n°249 : eradicate malpractice and exploitation of workers. Emigrants are
- Ligne n°249 : eradicate malpractice and exploitation of workers. Emigrants are
Ligne n°250 : offered substandard wages and living conditions and are compelled to ...
Ligne n°251 : ... work overtime without extra payment. With regards to injuries and- Ligne n°252 : death, workers or their dependents are not paid due compensation.
Ligne n°253 : Citizenship is rarely offered and labor can oftentimes be acquired ...
Ligne n°253 : ... Citizenship is rarely offered and labor can oftentimes be acquired- Ligne n°254 : below the legal minimum wage. Foreign workers often lack access to
Ligne n°255 : local labor markets. Oftentimes these workers are legally attached to a ...
Ligne n°254 : ... below the legal minimum wage. Foreign workers often lack access to- Ligne n°255 : local labor markets. Oftentimes these workers are legally attached to a
Ligne n°256 : sponsor/employer until completion of their employment contract, after ...
Ligne n°256 : ... sponsor/employer until completion of their employment contract, after- Ligne n°257 : which a worker must either renew a permit or leave the country.^[11]
- Ligne n°259 : Racism is prevalent towards migrant workers. With an increasing number
- Ligne n°259 : Racism is prevalent towards migrant workers. With an increasing number
Ligne n°260 : of unskilled workers from Asia and Africa, the market for foreign ...
Ligne n°259 : ... Racism is prevalent towards migrant workers. With an increasing number- Ligne n°260 : of unskilled workers from Asia and Africa, the market for foreign
Ligne n°261 : workers became increasingly racialized, and dangerous or "dirty" jobs ...
Ligne n°260 : ... of unskilled workers from Asia and Africa, the market for foreign- Ligne n°261 : workers became increasingly racialized, and dangerous or "dirty" jobs
Ligne n°262 : became associated with Asian and African workers noted by the term ...
Ligne n°261 : ... workers became increasingly racialized, and dangerous or "dirty" jobs- Ligne n°262 : became associated with Asian and African workers noted by the term
Ligne n°263 : "Abed", meaning dark skin.^[14] ...- Ligne n°265 : Foreign workers migrate to the Middle East as contract workers by means
- Ligne n°265 : Foreign workers migrate to the Middle East as contract workers by means
Ligne n°266 : of the kafala, or "sponsorship" system.^[17] Migrant work is typically ...
Ligne n°265 : ... Foreign workers migrate to the Middle East as contract workers by means- Ligne n°266 : of the kafala, or "sponsorship" system.^[17] Migrant work is typically
Ligne n°267 : for a period of two years.^[12] Recruitment agencies in sending ...
Ligne n°269 : ... these agencies, sponsors must pay a fee to the recruiter and pay for- Ligne n°270 : the worker's round-trip airfare, visas, permits, and wages. Recruiters
Ligne n°271 : charge high fees to prospective employees to obtain employment visas, ...
Ligne n°273 : ... India. Contract disputes are also common. In Saudi Arabia, foreign- Ligne n°274 : workers must have employment contracts written in Arabic and have them
Ligne n°275 : signed by both the sponsor and themselves in order to be issued a work ...
Ligne n°279 : ... Dependence on the sponsor (kafeel) naturally creates room for- Ligne n°280 : violations of the rights of foreign workers.^[17] Debt causes workers
- Ligne n°280 : violations of the rights of foreign workers.^[17] Debt causes workers
Ligne n°281 : to work for a certain period of time without a salary to cover these ...
Ligne n°286 : ... identity papers as a form of insurance for the amount an employer has- Ligne n°287 : paid for the worker's work permit and airfare. Kafeels sell visas to
Ligne n°288 : the foreign worker with the unwritten understanding that the foreigner ...
Ligne n°287 : ... paid for the worker's work permit and airfare. Kafeels sell visas to- Ligne n°288 : the foreign worker with the unwritten understanding that the foreigner
Ligne n°289 : can work for an employer other than the sponsor.^[17] ...- Ligne n°291 : When a two-year work period is over, or with a job loss, workers must
Ligne n°292 : find another employer willing to sponsor them, or return to their ...
Ligne n°294 : ... imprisonment for violation of immigration laws. Protections are nearly- Ligne n°295 : non-existent for migrant workers.^[15]
- Ligne n°295 : non-existent for migrant workers.^[15]
Ligne n°297 : ... The population in the current GCC states has grown more than eight- Ligne n°298 : times during 50 years. Foreign workers have become the primary,
Ligne n°299 : dominant labor force in most sectors of the economy and the government ...- Ligne n°313 : In 2005, low-paid Asian workers staged protests, some of them violent,
Ligne n°314 : in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar for not receiving salaries on time. In ...
Ligne n°314 : ... in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar for not receiving salaries on time. In- Ligne n°315 : March 2006, hundreds of mostly south Asian construction workers stopped
Ligne n°316 : work and went on a rampage in Dubai, UAE, to protest their harsh ...
Ligne n°323 : ... altogether.^[11] In GCC countries, a chief concern with foreign- Ligne n°324 : domestic workers is childcare without the desired emphasis on Islamic
Ligne n°325 : and Arabic values.^[15] ...
Ligne n°350 : ... * Body Shops- Ligne n°351 : * Bracero program (historical American guest-worker program)
Ligne n°352 : * Dirty, dangerous and demeaning ...
Ligne n°353 : ... + Mexican Americans- Ligne n°354 : * Foreign Worker Visa
Ligne n°355 : * Gastarbeiter (historical German guest-worker program) ...
Ligne n°354 : ... * Foreign Worker Visa- Ligne n°355 : * Gastarbeiter (historical German guest-worker program)
Ligne n°356 : + Turks in Germany ...
Ligne n°356 : ... + Turks in Germany- Ligne n°357 : * Guest worker program (a proposed foreign-worker program in the
- Ligne n°357 : * Guest worker program (a proposed foreign-worker program in the
Ligne n°358 : U.S.) ...
Ligne n°361 : ... * Lavoie v. Canada (a Canadian Supreme Court case ruling on foreign- Ligne n°362 : worker status)
Ligne n°363 : * Mercenary (military guest worker) ...
Ligne n°362 : ... worker status)- Ligne n°363 : * Mercenary (military guest worker)
Ligne n°364 : * Metic ...
Ligne n°373 : ... Retrieved 2020-11-19.- Ligne n°374 : 2. ^ "Russia's FSB Publishes Foreign Worker Statistics for First Time
Ligne n°375 : in 20 Years". The Moscow Times. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 18 July ...
Ligne n°375 : ... in 20 Years". The Moscow Times. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 18 July- Ligne n°376 : 2020. "The FSB border service data says that 2.4 million migrants
Ligne n°377 : have arrived in Russia for work between January and June 2019, ...
Ligne n°392 : ... KG. p. 461. ISBN 9783110424584. Retrieved 18 July 2020. "Especially- Ligne n°393 : in the later period of the guest worker migration regime [in North
Ligne n°394 : Western Europe], migrants came via chain migration structures. ...
Ligne n°393 : ... in the later period of the guest worker migration regime [in North- Ligne n°394 : Western Europe], migrants came via chain migration structures.
Ligne n°395 : Employers delegated recruitment to the workers who had been in ...
Ligne n°394 : ... Western Europe], migrants came via chain migration structures.- Ligne n°395 : Employers delegated recruitment to the workers who had been in
Ligne n°396 : their employment for a while, whom they trusted and whom they ...
Ligne n°396 : ... their employment for a while, whom they trusted and whom they- Ligne n°397 : expected to help the new immigrants."
Ligne n°398 : 6. ^ Sharma, Nandita. Home Economics: Nationalism and the Making of ...
Ligne n°398 : ... 6. ^ Sharma, Nandita. Home Economics: Nationalism and the Making of- Ligne n°399 : 'Migrant Workers' in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
- Ligne n°399 : 'Migrant Workers' in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
Ligne n°400 : 2006 ...
Ligne n°400 : ... 2006- Ligne n°401 : 7. ^ "Foreign nationals working temporarily in Canada". Statcan.gc.ca.
Ligne n°402 : Retrieved 2014-01-01. ...
Ligne n°407 : ... Entwicklungspolitik (27–2): 177–195. Retrieved 4 April 2015.- Ligne n°408 : 10. ^ Foreign workers from selected Asian countries, by destination,
Ligne n°409 : 2010-11: Thousands. International Migration Outlook 2012 ...
Ligne n°409 : ... 2010-11: Thousands. International Migration Outlook 2012- Ligne n°410 : 11. ^ ^a ^b ^c Abella, Manolo (1995). "Asian migrant and contract
Ligne n°411 : workers in the Middle East": 418–423. Cite journal requires ...
Ligne n°410 : ... 11. ^ ^a ^b ^c Abella, Manolo (1995). "Asian migrant and contract- Ligne n°411 : workers in the Middle East": 418–423. Cite journal requires
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Ligne n°413 : ... 12. ^ ^a ^b ^c ^d Kapiszewski, Andrzej (2006). "Arab versus Asian- Ligne n°414 : migrant workers in the GCC countries". Ited Nations Expert Group
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Ligne n°415 : Meeting on International Migration and Development in the Arab ...
Ligne n°416 : ... Region.- Ligne n°417 : 13. ^ ^a ^b ^c ^d ^e Ratha, Dilip (2005). "Workers' remittances: an
Ligne n°418 : important and stable source of external development finance". Cite ...
Ligne n°419 : ... journal requires |journal= (help)- Ligne n°420 : 14. ^ ^a ^b ^c Shah, Nasra M. (1983). "Pakistani Workers in the Middle
Ligne n°421 : East: Volume, Trends and Consequences". International Migration ...
Ligne n°423 : ... 15. ^ ^a ^b ^c ^d ^e Manseau, Gwennan (2007). "Contractual solutions- Ligne n°424 : for migrant labourers: The case of domestic workers in the Middle
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Ligne n°425 : East". Human Rights Law Commentary: 25–47. ...
Ligne n°426 : ... 16. ^ KevinJ6. "Brain Drain". StudyMode.- Ligne n°427 : 17. ^ ^a ^b ^c ^d Ruhs, Martin (2002). "Temporary Foreign Worker
Ligne n°428 : Programmes: Policies, adverse consequences, and the need to make ...- Ligne n°442 : ———. Moving Here, Staying Here: The Canadian Immigrant Experience.
Ligne n°443 : Web exhibition. Library and Archives Canada. ...- Ligne n°445 : Ness, Immanuel (2011) Guest Workers and Resistance to U.S. Corporate
Ligne n°446 : Despotism Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ...- Ligne n°452 : Wikimedia Commons has media related to Foreign workers.
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Ligne n°457 : including interviews with actual guest workers who work in ...
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Ligne n°461 : ... * No One is Illegal- Ligne n°462 : * Migrant Farmworkers and Their Children
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Ligne n°463 : * A gift from heaven A short film on Thai workers in Israel ...
Ligne n°462 : ... * Migrant Farmworkers and Their Children- Ligne n°463 : * A gift from heaven A short film on Thai workers in Israel
Ligne n°464 : * "Guest Workers" and U.S. Unemployment - essay and video by Dan ...
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