Demand for caregiving-trained migrant domestic workers on the rise
Demand for migrant domestic workers trained in caregiving has gone up by 20 per cent over the last eight years, with employers paying at least 30 per cent more for such services. Families are seeing caregiving-trained domestic workers as a viable option, especially if they're unable to care for their aged parents or afford private nursing services.
Demand for migrant domestic workers trained in caregiving has gone up by 20 per cent over the last eight years, with employers paying at least 30 per cent more for such services. Families are seeing caregiving-trained domestic workers as a viable option, especially if they're unable to care for their aged parents or afford private nursing services.