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Citation Iyotani, Toshio, and Yoko Tanaka, eds. Cross-National Labour Migration in Asia and Regional Development Planning: Implications for Local-Level Management, UNCRD Research Report Series, No. 10. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 1995.


Title



Cross-National Labour Migration in Asia and Regional Development Planning: Implications for Local-Level Management

Year 1995
Editor
Iyotani, Toshio Professor, Department of Foreign Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan
Editor
Tanaka, Yoko
Material Type Edited Book
Features  
Pages 216 p.
Relationships Part of

UNCRD Research Report Series

Contents

 
p. 15-40 Cross-National Labour Migration and Local-Level Planning: The Experience of Bangladesh

p. 41-61 Of Barangays, Institutional Mechanisms, and International Labour Migration: The Philippine Experience

p. 63-78 Case Study of a Labour-Sending Locality: Thailand

p. 81-107 Cross-National Labour Migration in Asia and Regional Development: The Case of the Republic of Korea

p. 111-119 Managing Foreign Workers: The Experience of Singapore

p. 121-144 Foreign Migrant Labour in Malaysia: A Study of Institutions and Mechanisms at the Local Level

p. 145-160 Japan's Policy Towards Foreign Workers and the Case of Kawasaki City

p. 161-185 Foreign Workers in a Local City in Japan: A Case Study of Hamamatsu City in the Perspective of Regional Development

p. 187-198 Immigrant Workers of Japanese Ancestry and the Employment System

p. 199-208 Beyond Capsulation: Problems of Japanese-Brazilians in Mie Prefecture

Subjects ASIA 01.04.04
LABOUR MIGRATION 14.07.01
LOCAL LEVEL 04.03.03
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 03.02.03
REGIONAL PLANNING 02.01.02
Abstract Organized into five sections: I. Introduction; II. From the Labour-Sending Side: Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Thailand; III. The Transitional Stage Between both Sending and Receiving: The Republic of Korea; IV. From the Labour-Receiving Side: Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore; V. Conclusion 
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