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Labour-sending country

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Équivalents : País emisor de mano de obra
Pays émetteur de main-d'œuvre
Domaine : Entreprise multinationale
Travailleur

Définition

A politically and legally defined geographic entity from which people migrate for work purposes.

Description

"The migration of workers from labour-sending countries is usually a result of high levels of domestic unemployment and underemployment, and a high incidence of poverty."
(Sutton, J., National Secretary, Australia, Problems of Migrant and Guest Labour, visited 2009-06-17)

Labour-sending countries promote labour migration for three reasons:
  • As a safety valve for domestic unemployment and aspirations of educated workers for higher wages
  • Contribution of worker remittances to foreign exchange earnings
  • Skill acquisition by worker while overseas.
(adapted from International Labour Organisation (ILO), Asian labour migration: Issues and challenges in an era of globalization, visited 2009-06-17)

Relations sémantiques

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Contrastif Labour-receiving country
Associatives
Lieu typique MIGRANT WORKER
Dictionnaire analytique de la mondialisation et du travail
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