Category
page 1Migrant workers
digital nomad
those who use telecommunications technologies to earn a living and, more generally, conduct their life in a nomadic manner
migrant worker
person who migrates to pursue work
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families
UN convention adopted in 1990
Kafala system
system used to monitor migrant laborers in Arab countries
social dumping
practice of employers to use cheaper labour than is usually available at their site of production or sale
2024 Mangaf Building Fire
Fire at a residential building in Kuwait

mudik
thumb|right|300px|Hundreds of cars and buses queueing at Port of Merak, [[Banten with destination to the Port of Bakauheni in Lampung as (homecoming) season began in before Eid, 2014.]]
' (sometimes also known as ') is an Indonesian phenomenon where migrants or migrant workers all across Indonesia return to their hometown or village during or before major holidays, especially Lebaran (Eid al-Fitr). Although the homecoming travel before Lebaran takes place in most Indonesian urban centers, the highlight is on the nation's largest urban agglomeration; Greater Jakarta, as millions of Jakartans ex
Anis Hidayah
migrant worker activist
dekasegi
Dekasegi (, , ) is a term that is used in Latin America to refer to people, primarily Japanese Brazilians and Japanese Peruvians, who have migrated to Japan, having taken advantage of Japanese citizenship or nisei visa and immigration laws to work short-term in Japan.
Swabian children
children of mountain farmers from Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Semra Ertan
Turkish poet and writer (1956–1982)
Indonesian migrant workers
overview of migrant workers from Indonesia
women migrant workers from developing countries
Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon
perpetual traveler
concept of basing aspects of one's life in different countries