Working abroad
por
Working Abroad covers all that expatriate employees and their families might need to know about expatriate employment and the issues associated with it. It provides a full reference source to help assess the pros and cons of overseas employment, including …
- ● 94% match for you
- ● business & economics, literary fiction
the long version
Working Abroad covers all that expatriate employees and their families might need to know about expatriate employment and the issues associated with it. It provides a full reference source to help assess the pros and cons of overseas employment, including overseas job markets; taxation; international education; relocation and medical issues. The 28th edition has been fully updated to include the latest information on managing personal finances across different countries, preparing the family for the change in environment and managing the move. It also contains in-depth profiles of numerous countries, spanning the European Union, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australasia, providing insights into living and working conditions. A comprehensive directory of useful contacts is also included. The book is complemented by 'The Corporate Guide to Expatriate Employment,' providing together a thorough insight into expatriate working conditions.
Margaret's verdict
"Working Abroad covers all that expatriate employees and their families might need to know about expatriate employment and the issues associated with it. It provides a full reference source to …"
highlights
what readers held onto
No highlights yet. Be the first.
discussion
what readers said
No reviews yet. Finish it; tell us what you found.