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ID085985
Title ProperGlobalisation, international labour migration and the rights of migrant workers
LanguageENG
AuthorWickramasekara, Piyasiri
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The aim of the paper is to highlight the gaps between policy and practice in the current discourse on international migration and its links with development. It contends that a major cause of the limited development impact of migration is the 'closed door policy' of major destination countries on the admission of low-skilled migrant workers from developing countries. The paper addresses the weak foundations and major consequences of this policy: the denial of labour demand, channelling a large part of flows to irregular migration, consequent exploitation and violation of rights of migrant workers, and accelerated brain drain from developing countries. While there is increasing emphasis on temporary migration policies and programmes for low skilled labour, achievements on the ground have been quite limited. The movement towards a global migration regime which can address current pressing issues has also not progressed beyond broad consultative forums. There is an imperative need for fresh approaches and bold initiatives to promote international labour mobility for the welfare of the global community.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 29, No.7; 2008: p1247-1264
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 29, No.7; 2008: p1247-1264
Key WordsGlobalisation ;  Labour Migration ;  Migrant Workers ;  Rights


 
 
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