Restrictions on employment of foreigners
- Restrictions on foreign workers
- Restrictions on working abroad
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One of the most deeply-rooted characteristics of former socialist states was the closing of state frontiers and the prevention of citizens from maintaining contact with foreign countries. They were prevented especially from travelling to, or working in, capitalist countries. There were, however, experiments in allowing citizens of socialist countries to work in other socialist countries. Polish people living in areas bordering on (then East) Germany and Czechoslovakia were at one time permitted to work in those countries. The largest project of this kind was an agreement between Czechoslovakia and Vietnam for some 26,000 Vietnamese to work in Czechoslovakia.
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World problems
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(D) Detailed problems
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Social activity » Employment
Social activity » Workers
Societal problems » Restrictions
Society » Foreign
Society » Foreigners
Society » Overseas
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Last update
Nov 4, 2022