1. Global-regional interaction to extend access to social protection for migrant workers: Insights from ASEAN and MERCOSUR
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Elisa Fornalé
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Public Administration ,Sociology and Political Science ,Process (engineering) ,Corporate governance ,Migrant workers ,Universal design ,05 social sciences ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,0506 political science ,Social security ,Social protection ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,Development economics ,Regional integration ,050602 political science & public administration ,050207 economics ,Mechanism (sociology) - Abstract
Universal access to social protection for migrant workers is emerging as a problematic issue in the implementation of free movement regimes at a regional level. This article focuses on the concept of regional governance as a possible mechanism to address the unsolved challenges of social security regimes to extend coverage. To this end, the article looks at current legal developments in two regional projects (ASEAN and MERCOSUR) to identify a creative approach to strengthen the development of national floors of social protection. The interest of using these case studies lies in exploring whether the regional integration process can play a major role in the progressive extension of social protection rights to migrant workers by facilitating the adoption of social security agreements.
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- 2017
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