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- Ligne n°3 : Foreign worker
Ligne n°7 : ... See also: Expatriate and Migrant worker- Ligne n°8 : Foreign farmworker in New York
- Ligne n°10 : Foreign workers or guest workers are people who work in a country other
Ligne n°11 : than one of which they are a citizen. Some foreign workers use a guest ...
Ligne n°10 : ... Foreign workers or guest workers are people who work in a country other- Ligne n°11 : than one of which they are a citizen. Some foreign workers use a guest
Ligne n°12 : worker program in a country with more preferred job prospects than in ...- Ligne n°18 : Tens of millions of people around the world operate as foreign workers.
Ligne n°19 : As of 2018, according to reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ...
Ligne n°19 : ... As of 2018, according to reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics,- Ligne n°20 : there is an estimated 28 million foreign-born workers in the United
Ligne n°21 : States,^[1] which draws most of its immigrants from Mexico, including 4 ...
Ligne n°22 : ... or 5 million undocumented workers. It is estimated^[by whom?] that- Ligne n°23 : around 5 million foreign workers live in northwestern Europe, half a
Ligne n°24 : million in Japan, and around 5 million in Saudi Arabia. Between January ...
Ligne n°24 : ... million in Japan, and around 5 million in Saudi Arabia. Between January- Ligne n°25 : and June in 2019 2.4 million foreigners arrived to work in Russia.^[2]
Ligne n°26 : A comparable number of dependents may accompany international ...- Ligne n°29 : Some foreign workers migrate from former colonies to a former colonial
Ligne n°30 : metropole (France, for example).^[4] Chain migration may operate in ...- Ligne n°36 : * 1 Foreign workers by country or wider region
Ligne n°37 : + 1.1 Canada ...- Ligne n°49 : Foreign workers by country or wider region[edit]
- Ligne n°53 : Foreign nationals are accepted into Canada on a temporary basis if they
Ligne n°54 : have a student visa, are seeking asylum, or under special permits. The ...
Ligne n°54 : ... have a student visa, are seeking asylum, or under special permits. The- Ligne n°55 : largest category however is called the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Ligne n°56 : (TFWP), under which workers are brought to Canada by their employers ...
Ligne n°56 : ... (TFWP), under which workers are brought to Canada by their employers- Ligne n°57 : for specific jobs.^[6] In 2006, there were a total of 265,000 foreign
Ligne n°58 : workers in Canada. Amongst those of working age, there was a 118% ...
Ligne n°60 : ... (399,523, the majority of whom are TFWs), had overtaken the intake of- Ligne n°61 : permanent immigrants (247,243).^[7] In order to hire foreign workers,
Ligne n°62 : Canadian employers must acquire a Labour Market Impact Assessment ...
Ligne n°62 : ... Canadian employers must acquire a Labour Market Impact Assessment- Ligne n°63 : administered by Employment and Social Development Canada. .
Ligne n°64 : Further information: Temporary resident (Canada) ...
Ligne n°74 : ... up to 50,000 immigrant visas to be granted each year. This help- Ligne n°75 : facilitate foreign nationals with low rates of immigration to the
Ligne n°76 : United States a chance to participate in a random drawing for the ...
Ligne n°100 : ... companies asked for legislation to extend the residence permits. Many- Ligne n°101 : of the foreign workers were followed by their families in the following
Ligne n°102 : period and stayed. Until the 1970s, more than four million migrant ...
Ligne n°117 : ... and the society of the host countries, but also by the migrants- Ligne n°118 : themselves. Switzerland's transformation into a country of immigration
Ligne n°119 : was not until after the accelerated industrialization in the second ...
Ligne n°118 : ... themselves. Switzerland's transformation into a country of immigration- Ligne n°119 : was not until after the accelerated industrialization in the second
Ligne n°120 : half of the 19th century. Switzerland was no longer a purely rural ...- Ligne n°134 : CAPTION: Foreign workers from selected Asian countries, by destination,
Ligne n°135 : 2010-11: Thousands^[10] ...
Ligne n°152 : ... Council), created an unprecedented demand for labor in the oil,- Ligne n°153 : construction and industrial sectors.^[11] Development demanded a labor
Ligne n°154 : force. This demand was met by foreign workers, primarily those from the ...
Ligne n°153 : ... construction and industrial sectors.^[11] Development demanded a labor- Ligne n°154 : force. This demand was met by foreign workers, primarily those from the
Ligne n°155 : Arab states, with a later shift to those from Asia-Pacific ...- Ligne n°160 : Since the 1970s, foreign workers have become a large percentage of the
Ligne n°161 : population in most nations in the Persian Gulf region. Growing ...
Ligne n°162 : ... competition with nationals in the job sector, along with complaints- Ligne n°163 : regarding treatment of foreign workers, have led to rising tensions
Ligne n°164 : between the national and foreign populations in these nations. ...
Ligne n°163 : ... regarding treatment of foreign workers, have led to rising tensions- Ligne n°164 : between the national and foreign populations in these nations.
Ligne n°166 : ... Remittances are becoming a prominent source of external funding for- Ligne n°167 : countries that contribute foreign workers to the countries of the GCC.
Ligne n°168 : On average, the top recipients globally are India, the Philippines, and ...
Ligne n°169 : ... Bangladesh. In 2001, $72.3 billion was returned as remittances to the- Ligne n°170 : countries of origin of foreign workers, equivalent to 1.3% of the world
Ligne n°171 : GDP. The source of income remains beneficial as remittances are often ...
Ligne n°186 : ... In detailed studies of Pakistani migrants to the Middle East in the- Ligne n°187 : early 1980s, the average foreign worker was of age 25–40 years. 70
Ligne n°188 : percent were married, while only 4 percent were accompanied by ...
Ligne n°189 : ... families. Two thirds hailed from rural areas, and 83 percent were- Ligne n°190 : production workers. At the time, 40 percent of Pakistan's foreign
Ligne n°191 : exchange earnings came from its migrant workers.^[14] ...
Ligne n°209 : ... declined in the mid-1980s. As oil prices fell, budget deficits mounted,- Ligne n°210 : and most governments of GCC countries put limits on hiring foreign
Ligne n°211 : workers. Weaknesses in the financial sector and in government ...
Ligne n°211 : ... workers. Weaknesses in the financial sector and in government- Ligne n°212 : administration impose substantial transaction costs on migrant workers
- Ligne n°212 : administration impose substantial transaction costs on migrant workers
Ligne n°213 : who send them. Costs, although difficult to estimate, consist of ...
Ligne n°216 : ... infrastructure to accommodate the basic needs of the newcomers. The- Ligne n°217 : foreign labor force is a substantial drain of the GCC states' hard
Ligne n°218 : currency earnings, with remittances to migrants' home countries in the ...
Ligne n°220 : ... from Saudi Arabia alone. It has been shown that the percentage of the- Ligne n°221 : GDP that foreign labor generates is roughly equal to what the state has
Ligne n°222 : to spend on them.^[13] ...
Ligne n°226 : ... workers, (2) the fiscal burden that may result on native taxpayers for- Ligne n°227 : providing health and social services to migrants, (3) fears of erosion
Ligne n°228 : of cultural identity and problems of assimilation of immigrants, and ...
Ligne n°233 : ... generation. Skilled workers, however, pay more in taxes than what they- Ligne n°234 : receive in social spending from the state. Emigration of highly skilled
Ligne n°235 : workers has been linked to skill shortages, reductions in output, and ...
Ligne n°246 : ... Xenophobia in receiving nations is often rampant, as menial work is- Ligne n°247 : often allocated only to foreign workers. Expatriate labor is treated
Ligne n°248 : with prejudice in host countries despite government attempts to ...
Ligne n°253 : ... Citizenship is rarely offered and labor can oftentimes be acquired- Ligne n°254 : below the legal minimum wage. Foreign workers often lack access to
Ligne n°255 : local labor markets. Oftentimes these workers are legally attached to a ...
Ligne n°259 : ... Racism is prevalent towards migrant workers. With an increasing number- Ligne n°260 : of unskilled workers from Asia and Africa, the market for foreign
Ligne n°261 : workers became increasingly racialized, and dangerous or "dirty" jobs ...- Ligne n°265 : Foreign workers migrate to the Middle East as contract workers by means
Ligne n°266 : of the kafala, or "sponsorship" system.^[17] Migrant work is typically ...
Ligne n°272 : ... averaging between $2,000 and $2,500 in such countries as Bangladesh and- Ligne n°273 : India. Contract disputes are also common. In Saudi Arabia, foreign
Ligne n°274 : workers must have employment contracts written in Arabic and have them ...
Ligne n°279 : ... Dependence on the sponsor (kafeel) naturally creates room for- Ligne n°280 : violations of the rights of foreign workers.^[17] Debt causes workers
Ligne n°281 : to work for a certain period of time without a salary to cover these ...
Ligne n°287 : ... paid for the worker's work permit and airfare. Kafeels sell visas to- Ligne n°288 : the foreign worker with the unwritten understanding that the foreigner
- Ligne n°288 : the foreign worker with the unwritten understanding that the foreigner
Ligne n°289 : can work for an employer other than the sponsor.^[17] ...
Ligne n°297 : ... The population in the current GCC states has grown more than eight- Ligne n°298 : times during 50 years. Foreign workers have become the primary,
Ligne n°299 : dominant labor force in most sectors of the economy and the government ...
Ligne n°304 : ... sponsorship system, the rotational system of expatriate labor to limit- Ligne n°305 : the duration of foreigners' stay, curbs on naturalization and the
Ligne n°306 : rights of those who have been naturalized, etc. This has also led to ...
Ligne n°322 : ... the government calling for an end to the sending of housemaids- Ligne n°323 : altogether.^[11] In GCC countries, a chief concern with foreign
Ligne n°324 : domestic workers is childcare without the desired emphasis on Islamic ...
Ligne n°327 : ... Possible developments in the future include a slowdown in the growth of- Ligne n°328 : foreign labor. One contributor to this is a dramatic change in
Ligne n°329 : demographic trends. The growing birth rate of nationals in the GCC ...
Ligne n°353 : ... + Mexican Americans- Ligne n°354 : * Foreign Worker Visa
Ligne n°355 : * Gastarbeiter (historical German guest-worker program) ...
Ligne n°356 : ... + Turks in Germany- Ligne n°357 : * Guest worker program (a proposed foreign-worker program in the
Ligne n°358 : U.S.) ...
Ligne n°360 : ... * Labor shortage- Ligne n°361 : * Lavoie v. Canada (a Canadian Supreme Court case ruling on foreign
Ligne n°362 : worker status) ...- Ligne n°372 : 1. ^ "A Look at the Foreign-Born Labor Force in the US". www.pgpf.org.
Ligne n°373 : Retrieved 2020-11-19. ...
Ligne n°373 : ... Retrieved 2020-11-19.- Ligne n°374 : 2. ^ "Russia's FSB Publishes Foreign Worker Statistics for First Time
Ligne n°375 : in 20 Years". The Moscow Times. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 18 July ...
Ligne n°400 : ... 2006- Ligne n°401 : 7. ^ "Foreign nationals working temporarily in Canada". Statcan.gc.ca.
Ligne n°402 : Retrieved 2014-01-01. ...
Ligne n°407 : ... Entwicklungspolitik (27–2): 177–195. Retrieved 4 April 2015.- Ligne n°408 : 10. ^ Foreign workers from selected Asian countries, by destination,
Ligne n°409 : 2010-11: Thousands. International Migration Outlook 2012 ...
Ligne n°426 : ... 16. ^ KevinJ6. "Brain Drain". StudyMode.- Ligne n°427 : 17. ^ ^a ^b ^c ^d Ruhs, Martin (2002). "Temporary Foreign Worker
Ligne n°428 : Programmes: Policies, adverse consequences, and the need to make ...- Ligne n°452 : Wikimedia Commons has media related to Foreign workers.
- Ligne n°454 : * Expatriates Magazine - Printed Publication for Foreign Workers in
Ligne n°455 : France ...
Ligne n°467 : ... Retrieved from- Ligne n°468 : "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Foreign_worker&oldid=992931
Ligne n°469 : 802" ...
Ligne n°473 : ... * Immigration law- Ligne n°474 : * Foreign workers
Ligne n°475 : * International factor movements ...
Ligne n°474 : ... * Foreign workers- Ligne n°475 : * International factor movements