The social security position of irregular migrant workers

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How should a State treat an irregular migrant worker, i.e. a foreign worker without authorisation to stay andor work in the country, who is confronted with the realisation of a social risk For instance, how should the State deal with an irregular migrant worker who becomes incapacitated for work due to a labour accident Should heshe be treated like any other worker and qualify for income replacement benefits, medical benefits and labour-market reintegration measures Or should the worker be denied benefits since heshe lacks work authorisation and may also lack authorisation to be in the countrybrbrThis book addresses these questions and sets out proposals on how irregular migrant workers should be treated in national social security law. These are based on an analysis of the current social security position of irregular migrant workers and of a reference group, i.e. a country39;s own nationals who engage in undeclared work, in three selected Western States Belgium, Canada and the Netherlands. In addition, the author conducts an in-depth investigation of the existing international legal framework UN, ILO, EU, and CoE law, in order to ascertain the legal limits of any proposal on the legal position of irregular migrant workers.brbrbrAbout the authorbrKlaus Kapuy is a legal researcher specialising in the field of European, international and comparative social security law. Among other subjects, his previously published works deal with the European Court of Human Rights and social security, regular and irregular migrant workers and questions of social security, and social security issues in European Union law. The author obtained his PhD at the University of Leuven, Belgium.br