Asian Institute of TechnologyUniversity of LeedsKusakabe, KyokoPearson, Ruth2011-12-202011-12-202009http://hdl.handle.net/10625/47886The report on workshop proceedings focuses on Burmese migrant women’s working conditions and rights, as well as the underlying drivers in both Thailand and Burma, which have lead to establishment of new industries and workers in the border areas of these two countries. Their experiences of rights and entitlements as migrant workers and as citizens, is mediated in both the country of destination, and of origin, and directly shaped by prevailing gender relations and norms as well as state regulation in these different places. The workshop included scholars working on labour migration issues in Asia, Europe and the Americas.Text1 digital file (75 p. : ill.)enCROSS BORDER MIGRANT WORKERSBURMESE-THAI BORDER MIGRANT WORKERS AND CITIZENSHIPBURMESE WOMEN LABOUR MIGRATIONLABOUR POLICYGENDER ANALYSISLABOUR MIGRATIONREGIONAL INTEGRATIONECONOMIC INTEGRATIONECONOMIC RECESSIONMIGRANT WORKERSWOMEN WORKERSProceedings : International Workshop on Gender, Migrant Workers and Citizenship in Greater Mekong Sub-region: Economic and Political Perspectives for a World in CrisisWorkshop Report