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Booklet 4 working and living abroad
Raises awareness of the working and living conditions of women migrants in the destination countries, and provides guidelines on how to improve their situation and especially to prevent and redress cases of violation of their basic rights and to also ease their adjustment and integration. It shows that where women migrant workers are organized and have networks of information and social support, exploitation is much less likely to occur. The focus is on migrant domestic workers who are among the most vulnerable to exploitation and abuse and because domestic work is the single largest employment category for women migrants.
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