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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 3919-3929


Deported Labours without Prior Assistance and the Risks of ReIntegration Challenges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Sami Ullah, Dr. Rashid Khan, Dr. Muhammad Israr, Riaz Ahmad, Muhammad Nawaz Khan.




Abstract

This study sought to investigate the deprivation, exploitation and lack of pre-deportation assistance in Host Country and its effects on post-deportation life of the deported labours in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The data was collected from randomly selected, 322 deported labours by using close-ended social survey, and analyzed through univariate, bi-variate and multivariate level. It was found that the host countries did not promote assisted voluntary return migration, they did not inform migrants about deportation prior to departure, while they stopped the access of migrants to their personal belongings and those who have personal belongings at the time of arrestment, were confiscated from migrants in the host country. Similarly, they did not have specialized training opportunities prior to departure whereas the host and home countries and their embassies as well as the international community also did not offered any prior financial assistance for the successful re-integration of the deported people in their home country. This study would benefit policy-makers, decision-makers and stakeholders responsible for directing, supervising and implementing the successful re-integration of the deported labour in their country of origin.

Key words: Deprivation, Exploitation, Lack of Pre-deportation Assistance in Host Country and Re-Integration Challenges in Home Country.






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