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Does migration make financial sense? The case of domestic workers from Vietnam to Taiwan
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2015) 35 (11-12): 722–737.
Published: 12 October 2015
... and Southeast Asia. One of the emerging trends in Asian migration is the rise in labour migrants out of Vietnam. Taiwan, currently, is the largest market for Vietnamese labour (Asian Development Bank Institute, 2012 ; Ishizuka, 2013). Finance Vietnam Taiwan Migrant workers Labour migration Domestic...
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Work engagement in eight European countries: The role of job demands, autonomy, and social support
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2011) 31 (7-8): 486–504.
Published: 26 July 2011
..., Portugal, Sweden and the UK in 2007 (n=7,867). The data represent four economic sectors: retail trade, finance and banking, telecoms and public hospitals. Findings The results show that the level of work engagement varies not only between countries but also between those four economic sectors...
