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The Netherlands: Report on the social security rights of short-term third-country national migrant workers

Cremers,Jan
Abstract
This report provides an overview of the ways in which EU and EEA Member States have regulated their social security frameworks in relation to short-term third-country national (TCN) migrant workers. It presents the result of an extensive mapping exercise carried out in 24 EU Member States, as well as Iceland and Norway, focussing on the relationship between migration and the social security coverage of different categories of short-term third-country national workers (for example, posted workers, intra-corporate transfers, seasonal workers, temporary agency workers, high-level professionals and self-employed). Jan Cremers contributed with a section on the Netherlands.
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2023-04-30
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ETUI
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free movement, recruitment, compliance, regime-shopping, posting, social security, third-country nationals, Labour Migration, Social security, social protection, SDG 1 - No Poverty, SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
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Cremers, J 2023, The Netherlands : Report on the social security rights of short-term third-country national migrant workers. in Z Rasnaca & V Bogoeski (eds), Report on the social security rights of short-term third-country national migrant workers. 04 edn, vol. 2023, ETUI, Brussels, pp. 107-111.
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