The book Trade and Gender: What Does the New TPPA Mean for Women in Developing Countries examines the potential gendered impacts of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) on women in develo…
Prisoners in a Foreign Land: Migrant Workers in Jail examines the experiences of migrant workers navigating the justice system and imprisonment in foreign countries, highlighting the legal, social,…
This book examines the relationship between work-family conflict and health outcomes among married working women, with a focus on the impact of working hours. It explores how long working hours exa…
This book presents stories and experiences of women who migrate through marriage, highlighting both the challenges they face and their efforts toward empowerment. It explores issues such as cultura…
This publication outlines the response and advocacy efforts of the Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) in addressing issues faced by foreign domestic workers (FDW) in Malaysia. The report examines the…
This publication documents the discussions and outcomes of the 9th Regional Conference on Migration, which brought together representatives from governments, international organizations, and civil …
This book examines the gendered aspects of remittances sent by Indonesian domestic workers employed in East and Southeast Asia. It analyzes how women migrant workers contribute to household economi…
This book analyzes the employment opportunities available for Indonesian workers in the labor market of Saudi Arabia. It explores the sectors that commonly employ Indonesian migrant workers, such a…
This book examines the changing landscape of labor unions in the United States by highlighting perspectives and experiences from grassroots activists and union members. It explores how unions have …
This book examines the relationship between the global fashion industry, free trade policies, and the rights of garment workers. It explores how the expansion of international trade and the demand …
This book examines the effects of out-migration on agricultural activities and farming households in two villages in Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia. It explores how the migration of family members…
This book examines the experiences of Indonesian women who migrate to various Asian countries to work as domestic workers, highlighting the social, economic, and gender dynamics that shape their mi…
This book examines the phenomenon of child labor in three major metropolitan cities in Indonesia—Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan. Based on field research and socio-economic analysis, the study explo…
This book analyzes the cross-border recruitment and placement of domestic workers, focusing on the structural causes, operational mechanisms, and social consequences of the trade. It examines how g…
This booklet addresses the process of return and reintegration for migrant workers after their employment abroad, emphasizing that return is a critical stage in the migration cycle. It analyzes cha…
This booklet examines the decision-making process and preparatory steps undertaken by prospective migrant workers before seeking employment abroad. It explores the economic, social, and familial fa…
This book examines the roles, challenges, and contributions of women in post-conflict reconstruction processes, highlighting gender-specific issues that arise in the aftermath of war and violence. …
This book explores approaches to transforming destructive conflict into constructive engagement by emphasizing the search for shared interests and common ground among opposing parties. Drawing on t…
This book examines patterns of social tension and violent conflict in Nusa Tenggara Timur, focusing on how poverty, limited access to natural resources, weak public services, identity politics, and…
This book analyzes the roots, dynamics, and impacts of communal violence in Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, and Madura, emphasizing how ethnic tensions, migration, economic disparities, weak g…