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Informal Recycling of Venezuelan Migrants in Bogotá

Juan Sebastián Sánchez-Gómez () and Oscar David Maturana Fiallo ()
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Juan Sebastián Sánchez-Gómez: Universidad Sergio Arboleda
Oscar David Maturana Fiallo: Universidad Sergio Arboleda

A chapter in Operations Research and Analytics in Latin America, 2023, pp 215-225 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Venezuelans in an irregular migratory situation in Bogota must perform informal work that allows them to survive with their families. For this reason, this article presents a study of informal recyclers in Barrio La Concepción, through the method of problem solving and the implementation of surveys and observations in this neighborhood during January to May 2022. It was showed that informal recyclers are unaware of the migration regularization process to access the Temporary Protection Permit, as well as the labor formalization process to be registered as formal recyclers in the RURO. This lack of knowledge and the lack of state aid violate their fundamental rights and accentuate their unsatisfied basic needs.

Keywords: Recyclers; Migration; Humanitarian engineering Venezuelan migrants (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28870-8_18

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