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Global Research on Social and Economic Inclusion of Migrant and Trafficked Women What work and education opportunities are available to migrant and trafficked women in the country of destination or upon return to the country of origin? Are these relevant to the local labour market or do they reinforce gender stereotypes and condemn women to a life of low-wage work? What do women think about these. [...] What began as conversations with our members and partners on how they were dealing the crises, soon turned into a series of documentation by NGOs, journalists and advocates on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the lives of migrants – the impacts of lockdowns, job losses, return or inability to return home, attempts to resume work, and others. [...] The report highlights some of the key obstacles faced by sex workers in accessing justice and focuses in particular on enabling and disabling factors of reporting crime and on the effects of policing sex work on the ability to report crime. [...] COVID-19 impacts on the labour migration and mobility of young women and girls in South-East Asia and the Pacific International Organization for Migration This paper explores the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour migration and mobility of young women and girls in South-East Asia and the Pacific. [...] Building on the research report ‘Supporting Brighter Futures: Young Women and Girls and Labour Migration in South-East Asia and the Pacific’ published by IOM in 2019, the paper offers speculative reflections on some policy implications that the shifts induced by the pandemic may have had on the overarching and interrelated economic, social, cultural and structural findings of the report, as well a.
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7
Published in
Thailand