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Migrant workers in an irregular situation and their regularisation in Venezuela

Torrealba R.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on the legal status of migrant workers and regularization of irregular migrants in Venezuela - describes the General Register of foreigners, commenting on international agreements and subsequent modification of legislation; outlines data resulting from the General Register (number of foreigners by sex, nationality age group, educational level and occupation); discusses implications for employment, labour market, wage structure, future immigration and immigration policy. Bibliography, statistical tables.

Keywords: legal status; migrant workers.; irregular migrant; foreigner.; international agreement; legislation.; sex; nationality; age group.; educational level; occupation; employment; labour market; wage structure; immigration; migration policy; statistical table; statut légal; travailleur migrant; migrant irrégulier; situación jurídica; trabajador migrante; migrante irregular; étranger; accord international; législation; sexe; nationalité; groupe d'âge; niveau d'enseignement; profession; emploi; marché du travail; structure du salaire; immigration; politique migratoire; tableau statistique; extranjero; acuerdo internacional; legislación; sexo; nacionalidad; grupo de edad; nivel educativo; ocupación; empleo; mercado de trabajo; estructura de los salarios; inmigración; política migratoria; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 34 pages
Date: 1985
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Published in International Migration for Employment working paper series

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