#publisher IFRAME: https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-W3KV4V * Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations * Countries + Country data and ILO results + Africa + Americas + Arab States + Asia and the Pacific + Europe and Central Asia * Topics + 2030 Development Agenda + Apprenticeships + Care Economy + Child Labour + Collective bargaining and labour relations + Cooperatives + COVID-19 + Crowdwork and the gig economy + Decent work + Disability and work + Domestic workers + DW4SD Resource Platform + Economic and social development + Employment injury insurance and protection + Employment Intensive Investment + Employment promotion + Employment security + Equality and discrimination + Fair recruitment + Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery + Freedom of association + Future of work + Gender equality + Globalization + Green jobs + HIV and AIDS + Indigenous and tribal peoples + Informal economy + Labour inspection and administration + Labour law + Labour migration + Maritime Labour Convention + Maternity protection + Millennium Development Goals + Multinational enterprises + Non-standard forms of employment + Poverty + Rural economy + Safety and health at work + Skills, Knowledge and Employability + Small and Medium Enterprises + Social finance + Social protection + Sustainable enterprises + Tripartism and social dialogue + Violence and harassment + Wages + Working time + Work, peace and resilience + Youth employment * Sectors + Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors + Basic Metal Production + Chemical industries + Commerce + Construction + Education + Financial services; professional services + Food; drink; tobacco + Forestry; wood; pulp and paper + Health services + Hotels; tourism; catering + Mining (coal; other mining) + Mechanical and electrical engineering + Media; culture; graphical + Oil and gas production; oil refining + Postal and telecommunications services + Public service + Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways + Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear + Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) + Transport equipment manufacturing + Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search: ____________________ (BUTTON) Search Menu * Home * About the ILO * Newsroom * Meetings and events * Publications * Research * Labour standards * Statistics and databases * Contact Us 1. Books and reports 1. Forthcoming publications 2. Journals 3. Meeting documents 4. Mobile apps 5. Working papers 6. World of Work magazine 1. Articles 1. ILO in history 2. Issues 1. ILO home 2. Publications 3. Employing foreign workers. A manual on policies and procedures of ... Employing foreign workers. A manual on policies and procedures of special interest to middle and low income countries Includes an appendix on the ILO's information system for legislation concerning migrant workers. Type: Book Date issued: 13 May 1996 Reference: 9221094537[ISBN] https://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/1996/96B09_165_engl.pdf Authors: W.R. Böhning Format available: 108 pp. Prices: 20 Sw. Frs.;€ 13; US$ 18 Support medium: Paper "... useful to researchers and those interested in practical guidelines for thinking about labor migration. Roger Böhning is the world`s most knowledgeable international civil servant who deals with migration. The strength of this book is that it lays out the basic questions in the order that a policymaker charged with `doing something` about labor migration would confront them. " International Migration Review, 1998 This manual sets out the considerations and options that policy-makers and academics can draw upon when they are faced with questions on migrant workers, such as the involvement of employers and workers organizations, the irregular inflow of workers, illegal employment, and whom to admit and under what conditions. The book will be especially useful in countries confronted for the first time with the employment of foreigners. Tags: international migration Tools * A * A+ * A++ Print Share this content in © 1996-2021 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer Skip to top