Despite a moral argument for the need to embrace refugees and other migrants fleeing dire conditions of war, conflict, violence, oppression, and extreme poverty, large influxes of migrants tend to reinforce alarmists’ calls against labor mobility. In this context, the importance of policies to promote the mutual benefits of both sending and receiving nations (that is, co-development) through labor mobility - facilitated by well managed and controlled...
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2018/09/01
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Document de travail
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2018/09/20
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Bilateral Arrangement of Temporary Labor Migration : Lessons from Korea’s Employment Permit System - Policy Brief
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small and medium enterprise