Published Apr 15, 2007



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Barbara J. Fick

Alma Clara García Flechas

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Abstract

Migrant workers face special problems in terms of qualifying for, and receiving payment under, national social security systems. In an effort to mitigate these problems, many states coordinate their social security systems. This paper explores how coordination schemes work in regional mechanisms such as the European Union, in international conventions adopted by the International Labour Organisation, and in multi-lateral treaties such as the Andean Social Security Instrument.

Keywords

Migrant workers, Social security, European Union, International Labour, Organisation, EU Regulation 1408/71, ILO Convention N° 118, ILO Convention N° 157, Social Security TreatiesTrabajadores migrantes, seguridad social, Unión Europea, Organización Internacional del Trabajo, Regulación 1408/71 de la Unión Europea, Convenio 118 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo, Convenio 157 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo

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How to Cite
Fick, B. J., & García Flechas, A. C. (2007). Social Security for Migrant Workers: The EU, ILO and Treaty-Based Regimes. International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 5(9). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13978
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