Políticas públicas laborales y de protección social para migrantes en América Latina en tiempos de Covid y post-Covid-19. Brechas existentes para su efectivo acceso
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Resumo
A crise económica provocada pela pandemia da Covid-19 na América Latina gerou, de forma muito acentuada, aumentos consideráveis nas taxas de desemprego, combinados com a erosão dos serviços oferecidos pelos Estados à população e a má implementação. de políticas públicas de carácter laboral e de protecção social, o que tem tido um impacto considerável na geração de maiores lacunas na incorporação e cuidado de pessoas em situação migratória, violando assim os direitos humanos fundamentais. Metodologicamente, trata-se de um estudo documental, descritivo, transversal, com desenho não experimental. Entre as suas principais conclusões, salienta-se que após os efeitos adversos gerados pela pandemia da Covid-19, os Estados exigem um compromisso responsável na implementação de políticas públicas laborais de proteção social, sem qualquer tipo de discriminação ou exclusão da população migrante para que estes. as políticas alcançam uma eficácia verdadeira e inclusiva.
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