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ECONIS Select – Übertragbarer Arbeitslosenversicherungsschutz für Arbeitsmigranten

07/2010

Selected for the Global Economic Symposium 2010

The recent global financial crisis had destructive consequences for the world’s labor markets. Migrant laborers and overseas contract workers were at the forefront of massive retrenchments and, as a result, remittances fell sharply in some of the world most remittance-dependent economies. Large waves of returnees were reported, while other unemployed migrant workers stayed on in their host countries, competing for scarce jobs, and likely fueling social tensions in the process. Unfortunately, the majority of overseas workers fall outside formal unemployment insurance systems. In host countries around the world, there are typically no mechanisms for guest workers to pay into an unemployment insurance system. Nor are migrant workers covered by unemployment insurance systems in their countries of origin. At the same time, a large fraction of migrant workers are undocumented workers and would not be covered by any social insurance system in the first place. Some unemployed workers with adequate savings may have fared well, but for most workers, the consequences of the crisis have likely been borne fully by them and by their households. In the post-crisis environment, host countries and countries of origin have an opportunity to consider how best to provide safety nets for their overseas workers. As the global economy recovers, unemployed migrant workers will likely find new jobs and those who returned to their home countries will likely be redeployed.

  • How should a portable unemployment insurance system be established?
  • Are there political economy constraints that need to be addressed?
  • Should such a system be negotiated bilaterally or in a multilateral setting?
  • Should it be managed by the private sector or the public sector?
  • What are the design features of such a system?

An appropriate unemployment insurance system would be an important step toward offsetting the devastating impact of the next economic downturn— whether local or global in scope—among overseas workers and their families.

Aus unserem Online-Katalog ECONIS recherchierte Literatur:

  • Aufsatz: Social security regimes, global estimates, and good practices: the status of social protection for international migrants / Johanna Avato, Johannes Koettl and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
    In: World development. - Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, ISSN 0305-750X, ZDB-ID 1853399. - Bd. 38.2010, 4, S. 455-466
    Schlagwörter: Social security / International migration / World
  • Titel: Economic migration, social cohesion and development: towards an integrated approach / Patrick Taran ... [Council of Europe]
    Körperschaft: Council of Europe
    Erschienen: Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publ., 2009
    Schlagwörter: International migration / International labour mobility / Migrants / Migration policy / Economic Growth / Social integration / Social security / Social conditions / EU policy / EU countries
    Link: Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Aufsatz: Social security for migrants: does the European Union framework provide lessons for developments in SADC? / Marius Olivier
    In: Social security in transition. - The Hague [u.a.]: Kluwer Law International, ISBN 90-411-1969-8. - 2002, S. 107-124
    Schlagwörter: Social security / |stw| EU countries / |stw| SADC countries / |stw| Migrants
  • Titel: A political-economy positive role of the social security system in sustaining immigration (but not vice versa) / Edith Sand; Assaf Razin
    Erschienen: Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
    Schlagwörter: Social security / Old-age security / Public pension system / Pay-as-you-go / Immigration / Migrants / Theory
    Link: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w13598.pdf
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  • Aufsatz: Illegal labour migrants and access to social protection / Paul Schoukens and Danny Pieters
    In: European journal of social security. - Schoten: Intersentia Publ., ISSN 1388-2627, ZDB-ID 14580366. - Bd. 6.2004, 3, S. 229-254
    Schlagwörter: International labour mobility / |stw| Moonlighting / |stw| Social security
  • Titel: Immigration from outside Europe : chance or challenge for social security?; Dimensions of a complex topic / Winfried Schmähl
    Erschienen: Bremen: ZeS, 2008
    Links:
    http://edoc.vifapol.de/opus/volltexte/2009/1176/
    http://www.zes.uni-bremen.de/xml/arbeitspapierDownload.php?ID=276&SPRACHE=DE&TYPE=PDF http://hdl.handle.net/10419/27144 [Download aus dem Internet, Stand 24.11.2008]
  • Aufsatz: Cross-border workers in the European internal market: Trojan Horses for member states' labour and social security law / Herwig Verschueren
    In: The international journal of comparative labour law and industrial relations. - The Hague: Kluwer Law International, ISSN 0952-617X, ZDB-ID 2696289. - Bd. 24.2008, 2, S. 167-199
    Schlagwörter: International labour mobility / Commuting / Single European market / Labour Law / Social security / EU social legislation / EU countries
  • Aufsatz: The new EU coordination system for workers who become unemployed / Rob Cornelissen
    In: European journal of social security. - Schoten: Intersentia Publ., ISSN 1388-2627, ZDB-ID 14580366. - Bd. 9.2007, 3, S. 187-219
    Schlagwörter: Unemployment insurance / Community Law / Seasonal workers / International labour mobility / Single European market / EU countries
  • Titel: Estimating the impact of immigrants on the host country social security system when return migration is an endogenous choice / Murat G. Kirdar
    Erschienen: Bonn: IZA, 2010
    Schlagwörter: Migrants / Foreign workers / Savings / Return migration / Life cycle / Public pension system / Unemployment insurance / Social security finance / Germany
    Link: http://ftp.iza.org/dp4894.pdf
  • Titel: Immigration, unemployment and domestic welfare / Alexander Kemnitz
    Erschienen: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006
    Schlagwörter: Immigration / |stw| International labour mobility / |stw| Occupational qualification / |stw| Unemployment / |stw| Unskilled workers / |stw| Unemployment insurance / |stw| Migration policy / |stw| Public choice / |stw| Employment discrimination / |stw| Education behaviour / |stw| Old-age security / |stw| Welfare effect / |stw| Theory
    Link: Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Aufsatz: Multi-level determinants of the public's informal solidarity towards immigrants in European welfare states / Wim van Oorschot and Wilfred Uunk
    In: Social justice, legitimacy and the welfare state. - Aldershot [u.a.]: Ashgate, ISBN 0-7546-4939-3. - 2007, S. 217-238
    Schlagwörter: Welfare state / Social justice / Social security / Migrants / Minority / Solidarity / EU countries / 1999-2000
  • Aufsatz: Unemployment benefits, risk aversion, and migration incentives / Axel Heitmueller
    In: Journal of population economics. - Berlin: Springer, ISSN 0933-1433, ZDB-ID 6250051. - Bd. 18.2005, 1, S. 93-112
    Schlagwörter: Unemployment insurance / |stw| Risk aversion / |stw| International migration / |stw| Estimation / |stw| Theory / |stw| EU countries / |stw| Migration theory
  • Aufsatz: Unemployment insurance, immigrants' skills, and native earnings / Alexander Kemnitz
    In: Finanzarchiv. - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, ISSN 0015-2218, ZDB-ID 20205. - Bd. 60.2004, 1, S. 111-139
    Schlagwörter: Immigration / |stw| Foreign workers / |stw| Occupational qualification / |stw| Wages / |stw| Unemployment insurance / |stw| Theory
    Link: http://www.gbi.de/cgi-bin/volltext?FA_200401002_0&GW=zbw
  • Aufsatz: International migration as a social protection mechanism in the Philippines: issues and implications / By Jeremaiah M. Opiniano
    In: Global crossroads in social welfare. - Bremen: Europäischer Hochschulverl., ISBN 978-3-941482-77-7. - 2010, S. 63-93
    Schlagwörter: International migration / Migrants' remittances / Social security / Philippines
  • Titel: Migration and the welfare state: dynamic political-economy theory / Assaf Razin; Efraim Sadka; Benjarong Suwankiri
    Erschienen: Cambridge, Mass., 2009
    Schlagwörter: Welfare state / National income / Social security / Pay-as-you-go / International labour mobility / Freedom of establishment / Welfare effect / Theory
    Link: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w14784.pdf
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  • Aufsatz: Do workers remittances reduce the probability of current account reversals? / Matteo Bugamelli and Francesco Paternò
    In: World development. - Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, ISSN 0305-750X, ZDB-ID 1853399. - Bd. 37.2009, 12, S. 1821-1838
    Schlagwörter: Capital mobility / Migrants' remittances / Current account balance / Newly industrializing countries / Developing countries / Financial crisis
  • Titel: The impact of the credit crisis on poor developing countries: growth, worker remittances, accumulation and migration / Thomas H. W. Ziesemer
    Erschienen: Maastricht: UNU-MERIT, 2009
    Schlagwörter: Financial crisis / Business cycle transmission / Migrants' remittances / Investment / Economic Growth / OECD countries / Developing countries
    Link: http://www.merit.unu.edu/publications/wppdf/2009/wp2009-026.pdf
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  • Titel: The global financial crisis and remittances: What past evidence suggests / Massimilano Calì with Salvatore Dell'Erba
    Erschienen: 2009
    Schlagwörter: Globalization / Financial crisis / International labour mobility / Migrants' remittances / Developing countries / 2009
    Link: http://www.odi.org.uk/resources/download/3366.pdf
  • Titel: Remittances: an automatic output stabilizer? / Ralph Chami, Dalia Hakura, and Peter Montiel
    Erschienen: Washington, DC: Internat. Monetary Fund, 2009
    Schlagwörter: Migrants' remittances / Financial crisis / Aggregate Production / Industrialized countries / Developing countries / Newly industrializing countries
    Link: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2009/wp0991.pdf
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