Exploration of Migrants‟ Social Life : A Case Study on Bangladeshi Temporary Contract Worker‟s in Malaysia
Migrant workers are a different community as they have leave their origin country and entered to a new nation where the social life they had to dealt with differently. Because social life is very important as an individual has hold an ideology, special socio-cultural background and religious affili...
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my.unimas.ir.286842020-01-06T02:35:43Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28684/ Exploration of Migrants‟ Social Life : A Case Study on Bangladeshi Temporary Contract Worker‟s in Malaysia Md. Sayed, Uddin Adam Andani, Mohammed H Social Sciences (General) HM Sociology Migrant workers are a different community as they have leave their origin country and entered to a new nation where the social life they had to dealt with differently. Because social life is very important as an individual has hold an ideology, special socio-cultural background and religious affiliation. It is, thus, an important phenomena to assess the perception of migrants about social life, the nature of their involvement in the social setting, the meaning they attach to it and their priorities and preferences in interacting with others. The study is based on the face-to-face interview of 100 Bangladeshis migrant workers who were selected according to two stage sampling procedure. On one stage, an area where Bangladeshi workers reside was selected through random sampling procedure. On the second stage, 100 respondents were selected from the area according to purposive and snowball sampling procedures. The study suggested that adequate measures should be taken to provide pre-departure training on job and Host County‟s culture to the expected migrant workers. Macrothink Institute 2020-01-03 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28684/1/PUBLICATION%202020.pdf Md. Sayed, Uddin and Adam Andani, Mohammed (2020) Exploration of Migrants‟ Social Life : A Case Study on Bangladeshi Temporary Contract Worker‟s in Malaysia. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 10 (1). pp. 186-200. ISSN 2162-3058 http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/ijhrs DOI:10.5296/ijhrs.v10i1.16172 |
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Migrant workers are a different community as they have leave their origin country and entered to a new nation where the social life they had to dealt with differently. Because social life is very important as an individual has hold an ideology, special socio-cultural background
and religious affiliation. It is, thus, an important phenomena to assess the perception of migrants about social life, the nature of their involvement in the social setting, the meaning they attach to it and their priorities and preferences in interacting with others. The study is based on the face-to-face interview of 100 Bangladeshis migrant workers who were selected
according to two stage sampling procedure. On one stage, an area where Bangladeshi workers reside was selected through random sampling procedure. On the second stage, 100 respondents were selected from the area according to purposive and snowball sampling procedures. The study suggested that adequate measures should be taken to provide pre-departure training on job and Host County‟s culture to the expected migrant workers. |
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Exploration of Migrants‟ Social Life : A Case Study on
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Exploration of Migrants‟ Social Life : A Case Study on
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