Short-term third-country-national workers in Italy suffer both from problems linked to work casualisation and from the fact that many social provisions are guaranteed only to third-country nationals with a long-term residence permit. Moreover, only foreigners holding a residence permit with a validity of more than one year can benefit from social assistance provisions like Italian citizens (Article 41 TUI). Several other restrictions on migrants exist in Italian social security legislation.

14. Italy [in Report on the social security rights of short-term third-country national migrant workers]

Silvia Borelli
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2023

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Short-term third-country-national workers in Italy suffer both from problems linked to work casualisation and from the fact that many social provisions are guaranteed only to third-country nationals with a long-term residence permit. Moreover, only foreigners holding a residence permit with a validity of more than one year can benefit from social assistance provisions like Italian citizens (Article 41 TUI). Several other restrictions on migrants exist in Italian social security legislation.
2023
9782874526756
9782874526763
social security rights ;migrant workers
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