Gender Studies and Policy Review (GSPR) Volume 7, July 2014 explores the complex relationship between gender-sensitive policy frameworks and their practical impact on social equity during a period …
The June 2008 edition of the Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP Report), published by the United States Department of State, is a global annual report evaluating the efforts of governments worldwid…
This book by Marjan Wijers and Lin Lap-Chew is an international study that examines the trafficking of women as a form of forced labor and slavery-like practices in three main domains: marriage, do…
This book examines the impact of non-standard work arrangements (flexible, contract, and outsourced labor) on workers' rights in Indonesia. It focuses on the role of social dialogue and collective …
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the United Nations International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (1990), a key glo…
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 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 report documents the widespread abuses experienced by Asian domestic workers employed in Saudi Arabia, highlighting patterns of exploitation and violations of basic human rights. Drawing on te…
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 examines the employment experiences of workers with disabilities in the context of legal protections, labor market dynamics, and workplace practices, particularly following the enactment …