Summary Access to social protection differs widely amongst international migrants. Using new global data on bilateral migrant stocks, social security law, and bilateral social security agreements, we quantify the status of social protection of international migrants as belonging to one of four different regimes. Results suggest that approximately one quarter of global migrants fall under the most favorable regime, but these are largely north-north migrants. On the other hand, migrants from developing countries, in particular south-south migrants, are in a far less favorable position, having to depend largely on informal networks and self insurance as a way of minimizing risk.migration social protection global portability access labor
Whether and under what conditions foreigners should be granted access to welfare benefits has been d...
In spite of the growing literature on sending states’ engagement with their populations abroad, litt...
Studies on migration and social protection have shown that a lack ofaccess to formal welfare in rece...
This paper reviews the literature on the portability of social security entitlements for migrant wor...
This article reviews the recent literature on existing mechanisms that allow for the portability of ...
A review commissioned by the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (Erasmus Universit...
The economic benefits of migration for developing countries through remittance-sending practices hav...
What kind of social benefits can migrants access in their countries of residence and what kind of so...
What kind of social benefits can migrants access in their countries of residence and what kind of so...
Book Chapter Social Security for Migrant Workers: The EU, ILO \u26 Treaty Based Regimes, in 9 Intern...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe issue of portability of so...
Book Chapter Social Security for Migrant Workers: The EU, ILO & Treaty Based Regimes, in 9 Internati...
peer reviewedHow does emigration affect sending states’ welfare policies? Existing migration literat...
This first open access book in a series of three volumes provides an in-depth analysis of social pro...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
Whether and under what conditions foreigners should be granted access to welfare benefits has been d...
In spite of the growing literature on sending states’ engagement with their populations abroad, litt...
Studies on migration and social protection have shown that a lack ofaccess to formal welfare in rece...
This paper reviews the literature on the portability of social security entitlements for migrant wor...
This article reviews the recent literature on existing mechanisms that allow for the portability of ...
A review commissioned by the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (Erasmus Universit...
The economic benefits of migration for developing countries through remittance-sending practices hav...
What kind of social benefits can migrants access in their countries of residence and what kind of so...
What kind of social benefits can migrants access in their countries of residence and what kind of so...
Book Chapter Social Security for Migrant Workers: The EU, ILO \u26 Treaty Based Regimes, in 9 Intern...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe issue of portability of so...
Book Chapter Social Security for Migrant Workers: The EU, ILO & Treaty Based Regimes, in 9 Internati...
peer reviewedHow does emigration affect sending states’ welfare policies? Existing migration literat...
This first open access book in a series of three volumes provides an in-depth analysis of social pro...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
Whether and under what conditions foreigners should be granted access to welfare benefits has been d...
In spite of the growing literature on sending states’ engagement with their populations abroad, litt...
Studies on migration and social protection have shown that a lack ofaccess to formal welfare in rece...