Kuala Lumpur : International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, 2015.
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HD6191 W872 2015
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83 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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Summary: This report examines the implications of the ASEAN economic integration on womens human rights particularly of women migrant workers drawing from a review of literature and interviews with NGOs working in the Mekong region. It highlights the implications to the rights of women migrant workers especially from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV). ASEAN struggles to meet the goals of the Economic Community Blueprint given the economic and political disparities within and among ASEAN Member States. Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam continue to lag behind, and will likely find it hard to catch up with the requirements of the economic integration.
245 00 ^aThe missing women :^bimplications of the ASEAN integration on women migrant workers' rights /^cWomen's Legal and Human Rights Bureau
260 ^aKuala Lumpur :^bInternational Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, ^c2015.
300 ^a83 p. :^bill. ;^c30 cm.
520 ^aThis report examines the implications of the ASEAN economic integration on womens human rights particularly of women migrant workers drawing from a review of literature and interviews with NGOs working in the Mekong region. It highlights the implications to the rights of women migrant workers especially from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV). ASEAN struggles to meet the goals of the Economic Community Blueprint given the economic and political disparities within and among ASEAN Member States. Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam continue to lag behind, and will likely find it hard to catch up with the requirements of the economic integration.
650 0 ^aWomen foreign workers^zSoutheast Asia
650 0 ^aWomen migrant labor^zSoutheast Asia
650 0 ^aWomen^xEmployment^zSoutheast Asia
651 0 ^aSoutheast Asia^xEconomic integration
710 2 ^aInternational Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific