Labour migration data
Between 2010 and 2019, the number of international migrant workers in Africa increased from 9.6 million to 14.5 million respectively. The average annual growth rate among migrant workers (4.8%) is higher than that of the overall African population (2.7%) ( African Union, 2024; African Union Commission and JLMP partners, 2021 ). In 2019
Rural migrant workers'' energy consumption in passenger
This study examines how Chinese rural migrant workers'' energy consumption is affected by various factors of living conditions, together with
Labor Department debuts website for migrant workers in 6 new
This week, the department launched an expanded version of the site, MigrantWorker.gov, and the Spanish version, TrabajadorMigrante.gov, with content in six additional languages: Arabic, Simplified
The EU and the Western Balkans'' response during the migrant
The risk of poverty, energy poverty, and social exclusion. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development''s detailed report from 2015, statistical analysis of unemployment rates shows that in most EU countries unemployment rates are higher among the foreign-born than among the native-born, whether men or
Migrant workers – Call to redouble efforts to ensure decent
Migrant workers contribute significantly to societies of origin and destination around the world, in health systems and the care economy, agriculture, construction and other sectors vital to sustainable development. During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, migrant workers continue to provide communities with essential services, putting themselves
New Taiwanese administration to prioritize net zero, energy,
The National Development Council (NDC) has recently introduced the "Taoyuan-Hsinchu-Miaoli Silicon Valley Plan," aiming to bolster investment in talent and education within the western Taiwan
Rural migrant workers'' energy consumption in passenger transport and
Rural migrant workers with a temporal job accounted for 62%, those receiving a job training were 42%, and those with a certain skill were 32%. Rural migrant workers with a formal contract occupied 56%, and the average contract period was just about 2 years. • Insurances purchased. Purchasing insurances is very important to
Labour Migration And Inclusive Development Setting a Course
About one in eight are between the ages of 15 and 24. South-South migration has now surpassed South-North migration: more than 50 per cent of emigrants from developing countries move to another
Labour Migration Governance for Rural Development
Migration provides many poor rural households with a livelihood strategy. However, it can also disrupt local employment, undermine family and community cohesion and engender dangerous and exploitative working conditions. The benefits of migration for employment, economic growth and poverty reduction can be achieved and its costs minimized if
Migrant workers still at great risk despite key role in global
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the key role that migrant workers play in the global economy, as well as the "terrible risks" that they are forced to
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Hypertension among Myanmar Migrant
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are showing an increasing trend worldwide, and the COVID-19 pandemic may interrupt or delay NCD care, the leading cause of mortality in Thailand, which is hosting 2–3 million migrant workers. The transition of epidemiological risk factors, limited access to health-promoting
Migration for climate action: how labour mobility can help the
Migration for climate action: how labour mobility can help the green transition. Explore our full report detailing four case studies on how migration can support
Social support and quality of life in migrant workers: Focusing on
1. Introduction. Migrant workers, also known as rural-to-urban migrant workers, constitute a unique social group in China, referring to those who have rural hukou and work in non-agricultural jobs in cities and towns.Hukou, also known as household registration, is a proof of identity for every Chinese citizen that is used to record and
National Energy Storage Summit | Department of Energy
Like last year, the focus will broaden beyond batteries to energy storage at large. This virtual public summit will convene and connect national and regional thought leaders across industry, government, communities, and the research enterprise to catalyze solutions and partnerships around specific challenges to America''s energy storage.
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Sustaining Regional Advantages in
Extant research pays little attention to unorganized migrant workers'' skill accumulation/upgrading from the perspective of the labor supply. This paper takes China as an example to explore the factors influencing the skill accumulation of rural–urban migrant workers (RUMWs), with the purpose of discovering how to sustain or reshape regional
Migrants'' Role in Global Labour Force and Development Increasingly
The reliance on foreign healthcare workers is similar in other high-income countries, including the United States, Germany, France, Spain and Italy. Worldwide, migrant workers number nearly 170 million, according to the latest International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates, more than three times as many as the 53 million foreign
Migrant worker
A migrant worker is a person who migrates within a home country or outside it to pursue work. Migrant workers usually do not have an intention to stay permanently in the country or region in which they work. [1] In Ghana, a migrant hawker carries colorful textiles on his head for sale. Migrant workers who work outside their home country are
The impacts of migrant workers consumption on energy use and CO
To ensure that society develops sustainably and stably, it is necessary to be concerned about the issues of migrant workers. Based on the data gathered and
The impacts of migrant workers consumption on energy use and
workers, at up to 36.3 %. The citizenization of migrant workers will lead to an increase of. 272 million tons of CO. 2. emissions of primary energy, and the top ten sectors, led by the. sectors of
Environmental regulation and rural migrant workers'' job quality
The migrant workers with an educational level of high school and below are limited by their educational background and skills, and the development of their learning skills is relatively weak. Compared with the new generation of migrant workers, the traditional generation of migrant workers does not have significant advantages in work
Labour law changes: Are Qatar''s migrant workers better off?
Migrant workers make up 95% of #Qatar''s labor force, without them the country would come to a halt. Ahead of the #Qatar2022 FIFA World Cup, too many workers face wage abuse, debt and hunger.
Migrant workers still at great risk despite key role in
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the key role that migrant workers play in the global economy, as well as the "terrible risks" that they are forced to take, to find work. just 38 per cent have a
STATISTICAL COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE PEOPLE''S REPUBLIC OF
The total number of migrant workers[8] was 295.62 million, up by 1.1 percent over that of 2021. Specifically, the number of migrant workers who left their
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Depressive Symptoms and Migrant Worker
In recent years, migrant workers, defined as people who move from Chinese rural areas to cities in other parts of the country to find work, have experienced slowed wage growth. An important question that has emerged is whether depressive symptoms have a significant relationship with migrant worker wages. This paper uses a
Health Service Access among Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers
The number of migrant workers in Taiwan increases annually. The majority is from Indonesia and most of them are female caregivers. This study aims to determine the access to health services and the associated factors among Indonesian female domestic workers in Taiwan. In this cross-sectional study, data were collected from February to
STATISTICAL COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE PEOPLE''S REPUBLIC OF
The total number of migrant workers[8] was 295.62 million, up by 1.1 percent over that of 2021. Specifically, the number of migrant workers who left their hometowns and worked in other places was 171.90 million, up by 0.1 percent, and those who worked in their own localities reached 123.72 million, up by 2.4 percent.
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Effect of a Pedometer-Based, 24-Week
Little research has examined exercise-based interventions meant to alleviate depressive symptoms among Korean-Chinese migrant women workers living in Korea. Thus, this study evaluated the effectiveness of a 24-week walking program on reducing depressive symptoms and acculturative stress levels in this population. This
Migrant workers still at great risk despite key role in global
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the key role that migrant workers play in the global economy, as well as the "terrible risks" that they are forced to take, to find work. just 38 per cent have a defined national migration strategy, with only 31 per cent aligning it with a national economic development strategy. "This reports
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Sustaining Regional Advantages in
Extant research pays little attention to unorganized migrant workers'' skill accumulation/upgrading from the perspective of the labor supply. This paper takes China
Justice40 Initiative | Department of Energy
Increase parity in clean energy technology (e.g., solar, storage) access and adoption in DACs. a geographically dispersed set of individuals (such as migrant workers or Native Americans), where either type of group experiences common conditions. (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2019) Energy Burden.
Energy Access in Developing Countries | United Nations
Yet, existing global data sets and reports often provide insufficient information on energy access, focusing instead mostly on energy production and consumption. This report was
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Housing Conditions,
Over the past two decades, health-related issues among rural-to-urban migrant workers in China have been widely discussed and documented by public health scholars. However, little, if any, scholarly
An Empirical Study on Rural Household Energy Consumption
This paper compares energy consumption (electricity, gasoline, and gas) by rural migrant workers and urban residents with a hukou (a China-specific household registration system) and influential
Migrant workers and skills shortages in the UK
likely to struggle post-Brexit due to the high level of seasonal EU workers. Research from Portes and Springford. 6. suggests a shortfall of 330,000 workers (about 1% of the labour force) compared with if free movement had continued. This is due to a loss of 460,000 EU workers, offset by an increase in non-EU workers of 130,000.
Empowering migrant workers through the National Skills
Unfortunately, however, the majority of Pakistani migrant workers are employed as unskilled or low-skilled workers, and, consequently, earn less than a third of what a skilled worker earns. Anticipating and matching skills supply and demand for migrant workers is thus crucial for maintaining Pakistan''s attractiveness as a source of
Social Interaction, Survival Stress and Smoking Behavior of Migrant
Smoking is a major public health problem in most countries and usually occurs in marginalized groups. Analyzing the smoking behavior of migrant workers, a marginalized group in China, is of practical significance. Using panel data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) database from 2013 to 2018, this
Why energy storage matters for the global energy transition
Mainstreaming energy storage systems in the developing world will be a game changer. They will accelerate much wider access to electricity, while also enabling
Influences of Migrant Construction Workers'' Environmental Risk
Employing Chinese General Social Survey 2013 data (N = 678), this study examines the influences of migrant construction workers'' environmental risk perception (ERP) on their physical and mental health. The ERP of migrant construction workers is characterized by six dimensions: perceptions of air pollution, industrial waste
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant
2. Migrant workers and members of their families shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art or through any other media of their choice. 3.
Energy consumption by rural migrant workers and urban
This paper compares energy consumption (electricity, gasoline, and gas) by rural migrant workers and urban residents with a hukou (a China-specific household
The impacts of migrant workers consumption on energy use and
The citizenization of migrant workers will lead to an increase of 272 million tons of CO2 emissions of primary energy, and the top ten sectors, led by the sectors of
Will Happiness Improve the Psychological Integration of Migrant Workers?
Happiness is a major factor that influences people''s perceptions and behavior. Two-stage least squares regression was applied to investigate the effect of happiness on the psychological integration of migrant workers in China. The data for a total of 1625 individuals were obtained from the 2014 China Labor-force Dynamics
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