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Understanding the effect of human capital and decent work for migrants’ integration using PLS-SEM

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2025

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Comprender el efecto del capital humano y el trabajo decente en la integración de los migrantes mediante PLS-SEM

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of human capital on the integration of Venezue- lan migrants in Peru, considering decent work as a crucial mediator. The research involved a sample of 1,193 Venezuelan adults residing in Lima and applied Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling to examine the relationships among human capital, decent work, and integration. Findings reveal that human capital sig- nificantly enhances migrant integration, facilitating their participation in the labor mar- ket and contribution to the local economy. Decent work emerged as a key factor in promoting integration by providing economic stability and supporting social inclusion. However, Peru’s high level of labor informality restricts migrants’ access to formal and dignified employment, limiting the potential impact of decent work on integration. These results underscore the importance of policies aimed at labor formalization and the recognition of migrant skills, which could maximize migrants’ contributions and foster social cohesion. This study provides insights relevant for policymakers in Latin America, particularly in contexts with high labor informality, to develop effective strat- egies for the integration of migrant populations.

Jessika Milagros Vásquez Neyra

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