La libre circulation a l'intérieur d'une communauté entre pays en développement
W. R. Böhning
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on migration and the freedom of movement of migrant workers within a group of developing countries - examines political aspects and economic motivations that may inspire the creation of free movement zones; considers legal aspects, social implications and economic implications (incl. Duration of stay, access to education, right to work and equal opportunity), etc.; includes the text of a possible draft international agreement. References.
Keywords: migration; freedom of movement; migrant workers.; political aspect; motivation.; legal aspect; social implication; economic implication; duration; access to education; right to work; equal rights; international agreement; migration; libre circulation; travailleur migrant; aspect politique; motivation; aspect juridique; conséquences sociales; conséquences économiques; durée; accès à l'éducation; droit au travail; droits égaux; accord international; migración; libre circulación; trabajador migrante; aspecto político; motivación; aspecto jurídico; consecuencias sociales; consecuencias económicas; duración; acceso a la educación; derecho al trabajo; igualdad de derechos; acuerdo internacional (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 37 P. pages
Date: 1983
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Published in Migration internationale pour l'emploi document de travail
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