MEXICO CITY, July 21 (Reuters) - Migrants in Latin America are more likely to work in informal jobs despite having higher qualifications compared to native workers, hindering their integration, a ...
A year after the U.S. border was closed to all non-essential travel, the pandemic has underscored an informal economy that many fronterizos prefer not to talk about, even as they struggle to adapt to ...
The number of informal workers worldwide is rising, with 2.1 billion people expected to hold jobs lacking social protection, security, and labour rights by 2026, according to the latest report from ...
The Senate on Wednesday passed for second reading a bill to regulate and formalise employment in the informal sector through private agency involvement. The Bill sponsored by Senator Mohammed Sani ...
Migrants gather to regularize their migratory situation in COMAR, in Mexico City MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Migrants in Latin America are more likely to work in informal jobs despite having higher ...