Migratory Processes: Contrasts between Immigration Law and Social Policy in Argentina

The article seeks to identify the social policies regarding immigrant populations in Argentina, by examining regional and international processes that lead to rethinking integration. At the same time, it rebuilds the profile of the current immigrant and reviews central aspects of the new immigration...

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Main Authors: Liliana Madrid, Luciana Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2011-10-01
Series:Trabajo Social
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/tsocial/article/view/28369
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Summary:The article seeks to identify the social policies regarding immigrant populations in Argentina, by examining regional and international processes that lead to rethinking integration. At the same time, it rebuilds the profile of the current immigrant and reviews central aspects of the new immigration law. Likewise, the article examines the fit between social policies and the prevailing immigration law, and questions the concrete possibilities of access to public policies that guarantee the daily reproduction of the immigrant population, as well as the logic grounding the criteria for the exclusion or inclusion of said population
ISSN:0123-4986
2256-5493