Safeguarding the Rights of Asian Migrant Workers from Home to the Workplace
This report points to the growing number of labor migrants in Asia and examines the
policy question of how to best safeguard their rights. Governments and stakeholders
in both origin and destination countries have largely recognized their mutual interest
in safeguarding labor migrants. Multilateral frameworks have also put this in focus,
with safe and orderly migration seen as important. This report examines some of the
key policy questions in protecting migrant workers, including how to promote fair
recruitment of less skilled workers, and how to address vulnerable groups such as
irregular migrants and domestic workers.
The four chapters in this report draw on issues raised and discussed during the Sixth
Roundtable on Labor Migration in Asia: Safeguarding Labor Migrants from Home to Workplace
that was held in Tokyo from 3 to 5 February 2016. The event brought together regional
experts and policy makers and was co-organized by the Asian Development Bank Institute,
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the International
Labour Organization.
The report’s introductory chapter reviews recent regional migration trends. Two statistical
annexes provide an overview of migration flows within Asia and between Asia and other
regions.
Published on March 15, 2017