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Living Arrangements and Support among the Elderly in South-East Asia:An Introduction
Living Arrangements South-East Asia Support
2009/4/8
This introduction points to the increased concern in the ESCAP region over the issue of population ageing and the growing body of related research that has emerged since the prior theme issue on agein...
Raising Our Own Awareness:Getting to Grips with Trafficking in Persons and Related Problems in South-East Asia and Beyond
unprecedented growth South-East Asia
2009/3/27
Despite unprecedented growth in programmes and policies to combat trafficking in persons, the problem is generally believed to be getting worse. It is therefore timely to review the overall impact tha...
Transnational Politics and Organizing of Migrant Labour in South-East Asia – NGO and Trade Union Perspectives
Migrant Labour Trade Union Perspectives South-East Asia
2009/3/27
South-East Asia is part of a dynamic region in terms of labour migration, comprised of source and destination countries highly significant within the broader patterns of human movement at the global l...
Population Ageing in East and South-East Asia, 1950-2050:Implications for Elderly Care
Population Ageing South-East Asia Elderly Care
2009/3/27
As consequence of sustained declines in fertility and improvements in life expectancy during the last three decades of the twentieth century, East and South-East Asia is now faced with a high rate of ...
International Labour Recruitment:Channelling Bangladeshi Labour to East and South-East Asia
International Labour Recruitment South-East Asia Channelling Bangladeshi Labour
2009/3/27
International labour recruitment in Asia has been dominated by recruiting agencies and brokers, who act as intermediaries between workers and foreign employers. This paper argues that the investigatio...
HIV/AIDS Prevention among Young People in East and South-East Asia in the Context of Reproductive and Sexual Health
HIV/AIDS Prevention Sexual Health Young People
2009/3/26
Developing youth empowerment is a necessity and a key determinant of how well young people, particularly the marginalized, are able to attain the best possible reproductive health.