Abstract
This article describes the labor market insertion experiences of a group of professional Venezuelan immigrants in northern Chile. Using a qualitative methodology, fourteen people who met the inclusion criteria were interviewed. The participants’ discourses show that their experiences have been stressful because they have not been able to revalidate their degrees, have to take on jobs for which they are overqualified, and suffer exploitation and discrimination. The stories are analyzed based on previous studies and related theory, finding that the main factor affecting this reality is the current Chilean immigration legislation, which has an orientation based on control and national security. It is concluded that the current immigration legislation facilitates immigrants’ labor precariousness and contributes to their situation of vulnerability.
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Berríos-Riquelme, J. (2021). LABOR MARKET INSERTION OF PROFESSIONAL VENEZUELAN IMMIGRANTS IN NORTHERN CHILE: PRECARIOUSNESS AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE LIGHT OF MIGRATION POLICY. Revista Interdisciplinar Da Mobilidade Humana, 29(62), 117–132. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-85852503880006208
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