03410cam a2200409 a 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000250008802000250011302000250013804000230016304100080018608000310019409900130022524503010023826000620053930000340060150001040063550400640073952014800080365000340228365000320231765000350234965000380238470000240242270000250244671000670247171000410253871000590257971000600263885600810269894200400277999900170281995201640283615589376CAP20171017143906.0171017b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a 2008339803 a9789812308931 (pbk.) a9789812308948 (hard) a9789812308955 (pdf.) aDLCcDLCdTH-BaUNE aeng a331.556(5-012) Hug la 2008 aCAPbBGN00aLabour mobility in the Asia-Pacific region :bdynamics, issues and a new APEC agenda : a survey and analyses of governance challenges on labour migration for APEC economies /ceditors, Graeme Hugo and Soogil Young ; coordinated by KOPEC, Korea National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation. aSingapore :bInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies,c2008. axxi, 235 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. a"A joint study by the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and the APEC Business Advisory Council." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 209-222) and index. a"Driven by demographic changes, and reinforced by intensifying globalization, international labour mobility has been on the rise in recent decades in the Asia-Pacific region. It seems that, after trade and investment, labour mobility constitutes the final frontier for regional integration among the Asia-Pacific economies. There is no doubt that labour movements are integral to regional economic integration and critical to the long-term health of the regional economies and business operations. In reality, however, such movements are much burdened with political and social problems in the labour origin economies as well as the labour destination economies, and yet many of these problems remain not just unaddressed by the relevant governments but not even well studied. The present volume seeks to fill this gap by offering synthesis papers stemming from the studies on international labour migration in twenty Asia-Pacific economies which were discussed at a joint PECC-ABAC conference held in Seoul, Korea, on 25-26 March 2008, organized by KOPEC. These papers examine the demographic transition, the associated pattern of international labour migration, the national policies associated with it as well as their implications for business and the issues they raise, and, finally, the implications of these analyses for cooperation among the APEC governments, for each of the four subregions in the Asia-Pacific, as well as for the whole region." - Publisher's site.  7aLABOUR MOBILITY2unbist93557 7aLABOUR POLICY2unbist93559 7aMIGRATION POLICY2unbist94105 7aASIA AND THE PACIFIC2unbist94101 aHugo, Graeme.974381 aYoung, Soogil.974392 aHanʼguk Tʻaepʻyŏngyang Kyŏngje Hyŏmnyŏk Wiwŏnhoe.1 aAPEC Business Advisory Council974411 aAsia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Organization)974401 97266aInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies.cSingapore.413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0906/2008339803.html 2udccBKk331.556(5-012) Hug la 2008 c26716d26716 w2014-07-01p2004000135760r2017-09-284063315565012_HUG_LA_2008932683bCAP10o331.556(5-012) Hug la 2008d2014-07-018BGN702udcyBKs2017-09-1200l1aCAP