Research

Pocock, Nicola. (January – March 2012), “Immigrants Entrepreneurs” , Global-is-Asian (13), Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

Pocock, Nicola. (September 2012) “Why Financial Planning is Important for Migrant Women”, Gender Insights, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (http://www.iseas.edu.sg/documents/publication/September%202012.pdf)

Barua, Rashmi. (January 1, 2011) “Educating Migrant Workers in Finance”, Straits Times, Singapore Press Holdings (http://www.mysmu.edu/faculty/rashmibarua/straits_times.pdf)

Gaskell, Alexandra. “Protecting the female migrant domestic worker from gender-based violence: Demonstrating the need to ensure that the due diligence requirement to prevent acts of violence is accorded sufficient focus in international human rights law.”, Dissertation for Degree of Master of Laws (LLM), University of Nottingham.

Son, Yina. (2011) “Realizing Hope and Development through Financial Education: An Observation on the Programs and Organization of Aidha”, policy analysis exercise, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

Hayes, Stephanie. (2008) “Hope for a better future: using positive psychology to empower female migrant domestic workers to create sustainable and successful futures”, Undergraduate Thesis, Algoma University

Kaweekijmanee, Kittisak., Law, Choi Wu., supervised by Chen, Yvonne. (April 21, 2016) “The multiplier effects of foreign domestic workers empowerment programmes – Aidha as a case study.” Policy Analysis Exercie, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

Trew, Caitlin R. (April 2017) “Beyond the Binary: Information and Communication Technology as a means of Empowerment Amongst Singapore’s Foreign Domestic Workers.” University of Edinburgh.

 

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