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Women and MigrationEditorial Team La Rainne Abad-Sarmiento, Dominga Anosan, Belinda Giron-Arcilla, MarileeKarl.Lakshmi Menon, Elizabeth S. Reyes, Lucia Pavia TiczonIssue Editor Lucia Pavia Ticzon Managing Editor Elizabeth S. Reyes Editorial Assistant Anabee Concepcion Desktop Layout Lesley Stansfield Cover Design and Graphics Grace de Jesus-Sievert ISSN 101-5048 |
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PATTERNS OF MIGRATION |
TYPES OF WORK |
Canada |
Permanent resident Domestic workers on temporary employment authorization
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High- managerial/ administrative
Low- Service occupations
Processing
Fabricating
Assembly
Sewing Machine operators |
Hong Kong |
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84.5%of all migrant workers in Hong Kong are domestic helpers: Filipino 90.2%
Thai 6.2%
Indonesian 1.66%
Indian 1.15% The remaining 15.5% Professionals/ managers
Technical experts
Semi-skilled workers
Catering industry
Construction workers
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Australia |
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CAUSES OF MIGRATION |
EFFECTS AND PROBLEMS FACED BY MIGRANT WOMEN |
RESPONSES BY GO/NGOs |
PUSH/ PULL FACTORS-
Militarization, poverty, human rights violations
Desire for better job opportunities, health, peace, order, lifestyle, higher salary
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Provisions for language training at workplace
Special projects at community level to facilitate integration
Monitoring Canadian job strategy program as it relates to migrant women |
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Language barriers
Loneliness
Financial difficulty
Non-recognition of overseas qualification and skills
Inaccessibility of government services
Culture shock and racism |
Ethnic community groups
Advisory bodies
Sports and cultural clubs
Migrant education services
Anti-discrimination board
Women's refuge
Legal aid
Health services
Telephone interpreter service (24 hours)
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PATTERNS OF MIGRATION |
TYPES OF WORk |
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Thailand |
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Malaysia |
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Taiwan |
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CAUSES OF MIGRATION |
EFFECTS AND PROBLEMS FACED BY MIGRANT WOMEN |
RESPONSES BY GOs/NGOs |
ECONOMY
SOCIAL
POLITICAL
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Although supposedly beneficial to the economy, there are several effects to the women involved:
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NGOs
GOs
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Language classes Labor laws Chinese culture and society
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La Rainne Abad Sarmiento, Marilee Karl, Noeleeri Heyzer, Sr. Mary John Mananzan, Ana Maria R. Nemenzo, Lucia Pavia Ticzon, Maria Villariba.
La Rainne Abad Sarmiento, Marilee Karl, Lucia Pavia Ticzon.
Isis International has a group of Associates, women from different parts of the world who support our aims, give advice and collaborate in our programs.
Anita Anand, India; Peggy Antrobus, Barbados; Marie Assaad, Egypt; Judith Astellara, Spain; Suzanne Aurelius, Chile; Brigolia Bam, South Africa; Nita Barrow, Barbados; Jessie Bernard, USA; Rekha Bezboruah, India; Kamla Bhasin, India; Adelia Borges, Brazil; Boston Women's Health Collective, USA; Elise Boulding, USA; Charlotte Bunch, USA; Ximena Bunster, Chile; Ah Fong Chung, Mauritius; Giuseppino Dante, Italy; Miranda Davies, U.K.; Corinne Kumar D'Souza, Indid; Elisabeth Eie, Norway; Akke van Eijden, the Netherlands; Magdo Enriquez, Nicaragua; Foo Gaik Sim, Malaysia; Maria Girardet, Italy; Saralee Hamilton, USA; Karin Himmelstrand, Sweden, Devaki Jain, Indid; Kumori Jayawardena, Sri Lanka; Annette Kaiser, Switzerland; Nighot Khan, Pakistan; Geertje Lycklamo, the Netherlands; Giovonna Merola, Venezuela; Robin Morgan, USA; Vivian Mota, Dominican Republic; Magoly Pineda, Dominican Republic; Ana Maria Portugal, Peru; Rhoda Reddock, Trinidad and Tobago; Luz Helena Sanchez, Colombia; Olga Amparo Sanchez, Colombia; Adriana Santa Cruz, Chile; Marie-Angelique Savane, Senegal; Else Skonsberg, Norway; Cecilia Torres, Ecuador; Moema Viezzer, Brazil.
Founders of isis International: Jane Cottinghom and Marilee Karl.
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Isis International is an international non-governmental Women's organization, founded in 1974 to promote the empowerment of women through information sharing, communication and networking. Its network reaches over 50,000 individuals and organizations in 150 countries, from grassroots groups to policy makers. Isis International's activities include resource centers and information sharing, publications and communications, health networking, advocacy of women's issues and skills sharing. It has two offices, one in Santiago, Chile and the other in Manila, Philippines.
Isis International Resource Center
The Resource Center of each office houses a collection of documentation and information from all over the world on a wide range of development and women's issues. This information is processed by the Resource Center and Information Program of each office and incorporated into bibliographic, human resources and data bases. It is made available to all interested groups, institutions and individuals through information services and specialized publications including resource directories, bibliographic catalogues and publications on specific themes. The Resource Centers are also open to visitors.
Regular Resource Center publications include the bilingual Base de Datos Mujer - Women's Data Base and Documentas, a bibliographic bulletin in Spanish, from our office in Chile and Resource Update, a bibliographic bulletin and Information Packs on key issues, in English from our office in the Philippines.
Isis International Publications
The Communication Networking Program of each office publishes a quarterly magazine: Mujeres en Accion. in Spanish, from our office in Chile and Women in Action, in English, from our office in the Philippines. These publications bring together information, analyses and perspectives about and from women around the world and serve as communication channels for sharing ideas, experiences and models of organization and action. Books on key issues are published twice a year in Spanish through the Isis Internacional Ediciones de las Mujeres in Chile and on an occasional basis in English through the Isis International Book Series in the Philippines.
The Women's Health Journal in English is published by the Health Networking Program of our office in Chile with the collaboration of the office in the Philippines. The office in Chile also publishes the Spanish language Revista de la Red Salud de las Mujeres Latino Americanos y del Caribe. Women Envision, a monthly newsletter in English is published by the Advocacy and Campaigns Program in our office in the Philippines. It contains information on activities leading up to the World Conference and NGO Forum in China 1995 and other international meetings and campaigns.
Health Networking
The Health Networking Program of our office in Chile coordinates the Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network while the office in the Philippines undertakes health networking activities in the Asia-Pacific Region. Both offices offer health information services and resource materials.
Advocacy, Campaigns and Policy
Our office in Chile coordinates the Information and Policy Program on Violence Against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Advocacy and Campaigns Program of the office in the Philippines produces Action Alerts on campaigns, actions and solidarity appeals of women's groups andnetworks around the world
Networking Services
Both offices offer referral and assistance to individuals and organizations, locally and internationally in linking W\\h others around the world.
Training
Both offices offer technical assistance and training in communication and information management and in the use of new information technologies.
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TYPES OF WORK |
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Laos |
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Nepal |
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Sri Lanka |
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CAUSE OF MIGRATION |
EFFECTS AND PROBLEMS FACED BY MIGRANT WOMEN |
RESPONSES BY GOs/NGOs |
BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
AFTER THE REVOLUTION
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Rate of divorce
Orphans
Thievery
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AFTER THE REVOLUTION
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