Ninety million people migrate for work globally every year and an increasing percentage of those workers are moving between emerging economies, rather than to industrialized nations. Otherwise known as South-South labour migrants, these workers are filling jobs in manufacturing, agriculture, construction and service industries in countries like Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Egypt. Migrant workers provide a cost-effective and hardworking labour force in labour-intensive industries, but they are also vulnerable, isolated and often heavily indebted. Reports of abuse, forced labour and human trafficking are increasingly common.