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EU Strategy to combat all forms of male violence against women

European Women's Lobby Contribution to the European Commission Consultation on an EU Strategy to Combat all forms of Male Violence against Women - July 2010. This is the EWL’s Contribution, through its Centre on VAW, to the European Commission Consultation on a possible future European Union Strategy to combat violence against women (VAW) initiated by EC Directorate General Justice, Freedom and Security. The Contribution covers the main points of EWL’s position and demands in the context of male violence against women;

 
How migrant domestic workers become slaves

(The Guardian - UK) Every year women come to this country as domestic workers, to support families back home. Instead, they are often unpaid, overworked and abused by their employers. It was one o'clock in the morning, and raining, when Frances's employer threw her out in the street, angry that she had asked for a day off. "She said that I should leave straight away," Frances says quietly. "She threw all my things into the road, but kept my passport, bank card and national insurance card." Frances is a painfully shy, slim young woman, who originally came to the UK from Africa as a domestic worker – her interpreter has to strain to hear her soft voice as she explains why she was too frightened to go to the police. 

 
New publication: Migration and health in Europe

EuroHealth Volume 16 Number 1, 2010 (LSE Health, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK): Patterns of migration in Europe are evolving dynamically. This is not just as a result of the expansion of the EU and the growing phenomena of internal EU migration; it also has reflected the demand for both skilled and unskilled labour from outside the EU, economic migration and the arrival of displaced individuals from areas of conflict, persecution and/or natural disaster. Yet only a minority of countries in the EU provide the same access to health care services for all migrants as for the resident population. 

 
Economic Crisis is affecting net migration rates in the European Union

(People Move-World Bank) Eurostat just released the latest estimates of the European Union demography numbers. According to the report, “EU gained only 1.4 million residents in 2009. However, the population change has decreased from 2’046,029 in 2008 to 1’366,372 in 2009 (-33%). This is explained by a decrease in the natural population change and in the net migration. The decrease in natural population change has been due to a slight decrease in the crude birth rate and a constant crude death rate. The largest decrease has been in net migration.

 
Korea: More jobs may open for immigrant wives

(The Korea Times) The government will revise regulations to allow more immigrant wives to work as translators and interpreters at state agencies and private firms, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family said Tuesday. The campaign is to make better use of their bilingual talent and to help raise their family income, it said.

 
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