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Articles

Keeping up with the migrant workers: The role of embassies in transnational administration of labor migration policy

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Pages 63-80 | Published online: 20 Jun 2022
 

Abstract

Public administration as a field has struggled with truly understanding international migration as a phenomenon. This article argues that the concept of transnational administration can be used to better analyze how administrative states are able to reach and support their migrant workers in other countries. It develops the exceptional case of a national skills certification program implemented by the Philippines as an example of a state-led transnational administration. They have done so by using the administrative structures already in place through their embassies and consulates while also entering into partnerships with non-state actors in the destination countries. Embassies and consular offices act as an important focal point in the multi-scalar activities of the state by engaging in collaborative partnerships with both state and non-state actors. The extension of administrative structures beyond the borders is motivated not only to provide consular and welfare services but also to control a hypermobile population.

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Kidjie Saguin

Dr. Kidjie Saguin is an Assistant Professor in Public Policy and Governance at University of Amsterdam.

Richa Shivakoti

Dr. Richa Shivakoti is a Senior Research Associate at the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Migration and Integration program at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her research primarily focuses on the governance of labour migration within Asia.

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