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Migration And Decent Work Challenges For The Global South Luca Ramrez Bolvar

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Migration And Decent Work Challenges For The Global South Luca Ramrez Bolvar
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Publisher: Dejusticia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.36 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Lucía Ramírez Bolívar, Jessica Corredor Villamil
ISBN: 9786287517196, 9786287517202, 6287517190, 6287517204
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Migration And Decent Work Challenges For The Global South Luca Ramrez Bolvar by Lucía Ramírez Bolívar, Jessica Corredor Villamil 9786287517196, 9786287517202, 6287517190, 6287517204 instant download after payment.

Migration and Decent Work: Challenges for the Global South takes a journey through nine countries in the global South—from Mexico to India to Argentina to Turkey—to explore the relationship between migration and work from a human rights perspective. Labor insertion is one of the most effective forms of integration because it allows migrants and refugees to enjoy more dignified living conditions, to contribute to the development of host communities, and to build relationships with the local population. But ensuring the right to work is a challenge for countries in the global South that have weak or developing economies and problems with job creation, which can force many people—not just migrants—to engage in precarious work and put themselves at risk of labor exploitation. Under these circumstances, advocating for migrants’ and refugees’ right to work is more urgent than ever. The recognition of decent work as a human right means that states may not pursue economic growth at the expense of the exploitation of migrants and refugees, but instead must seek to ensure opportunities and prosperity for all. In this regard, it is critical to foster discussions, such as the ones featured in this book, that facilitate the sharing of experiences and lessons learned on the labor conditions of migrants and refugees.

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