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Quo Vadis? Recruitment and Contracting of Migrant Workers and their Access to Social Security: The Dynamics of Temporary Migrant Labor Systems in North and Central America

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Fecha

2013

Autores

Alejandra Constanza Ancheita Pagaza y Gisele Lisa Bonnici

Resumen

"This research report ... includes a diagnostic analysis of six different systems used to regulate temporary labor migration in the region comprising the Central-North American corridor. Three of these systems involve migration flows between El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico, on the one hand, and Canada, on the other. Another system involves the migration flows that have traditionally been aiming for the United States. Finally, another two systems are related to South-South migration associated to relations between neighboring countries and border populations: a) the bilateral program for temporary migrant workers between Canada and Mexico; b) the private system for temporary migrant workers from Guatemala going to Canada; c) the national program for temporary migrant workers from El Salvador going to Canada; d) the H-2A program for temporary agricultural workers, and the H-2B program for temporary non-agricultural workers in the United States, for Mexican workers; e) the bilateral temporary labor cooperation program for workers from Guatemala and Belize operating in the south of Mexico."

Título de la serie

INEDIM Working Paper Series

Number of pages

201

Institución responsable

Instituto de Estudios y Divulgacion sobre Migracion

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Conexiones

Relevancia geográfica

América del Norte, Canada, Estados Unidos, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, America - Central & Caribbeans, Federal, Guatemala, Jamaica, Honduras, Other Caribbean States, Haití, Cuba, Dominican Repulic, Salvador, Nueva Escocia, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, National relevance, y Belize

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