A Decade of Migrant Care Worker Programs
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Bagon, Cincy (Author)
- Calamba, Rincy Dominic (Author)
- Cordero, Kassandra (Author)
- Massie, Alicia (Author)
- Minh, Alice (Author)
- Mũrage, Noemi (Author)
- Martinez, Rosario (Author)
- Shaw, Jennifer E. (Author)
- Vancouver Committee for Domestic Workers and Caregivers Rights (Author)
Title
            A Decade of Migrant Care Worker Programs
        Abstract
            In June 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced impending new pilot programs for migrant care workers. While the announcement brings hope that “new pilot programs will provide home care workers with permanent residence on arrival in Canada,” this report identifies persistent problems with Canada’s migrant care worker programs and demonstrates why permanency upon arrival is a requisite for necessary program changes. Given the ongoing and structural issues of Canada’s migrant care worker programs, the newest pilot programs will also need other critical improvements to ensure dignified work and meaningful inclusion for much-needed care workers in Canada. --Website summary
        Place
            Vancouver
        Institution
            Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, BC Office
        Date
            2024-09-25
        Pages
            73 pages
        Language
            English
        Accessed
            10/13/24, 8:08 PM
        Citation
            Bagon, C., Calamba, R. D., Cordero, K., Massie, A., Minh, A., Mũrage, N., Martinez, R., Shaw, J. E., & Vancouver Committee for Domestic Workers and Caregivers Rights. (2024). A Decade of Migrant Care Worker Programs (p. 73 pages). Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, BC Office. https://policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/decade-migrant-care-worker-programs
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