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Whatever the reason and length of visit, moving overseas is not just about deciding what to take. Fully revised and updated, this new edition of Working Abroad covers all the major considerations that need to be taken into account, such as: the overseas job market; terms and conditions of employment; taxation systems; arranging finances; accidents and medical matters; international education and returning home. For more than two decades Working Abroad has alerted fledgling expats to the pros and cons of overseas employment. In-depth profiles of forty countries spanning the European Union, leading EU accession states, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australasia, provide insights into living and working conditions. Of equal value to employers and individuals as an essential reference tool, it also contains a comprehensive directory of useful contacts.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: 26
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Jul 2005
ISBN 10: 0749444274
ISBN 13: 9780749444273
Book Overview: Detailed guidance on the questions to ask. The Times A great resource that covers a wide range of issues vital to the British expatriate ... this book is thoroughly researched. The Weekly Telegraph Covers everything you need to know from finding a job abroad...to the reverse culture shock of coming home. Evening Standard Anyone involved in working abroad will quickly come to look upon this as their bible. Personnel Today Taken from both employee and employer perspective this book is thoroughly researched. The Guardian Weekly Concise and practical advice on all aspects of relocation overseas Includes new material on selecting the right international school Includes in-depth profiles of over forty countries Contains a web site directory of useful contacts for further information and advice