22,000 Registered Foreign Migrants in Azerbaijan
The number of migrant workers who allocate funds for compulsory social insurance to the State Social Protection Fund (SSPF) has increased since the beginning of the year to 27.2%. By November 1, in Azerbaijan there were 21,758 migrant workers from abroad, the majority (89.2%) of which were men.
10.8% of all owners of individual accounts in the system of local government social insurance - a woman.
From January to November the SSPF recorded 4,658 foreigners, who arrived in the country on a long-term performance.
Registered in the fund are citizens of 104 states. Most of all, according to tradition, there are people from Turkey – 11,606 people, while Georgia is represented by 2,459 and Russia – by 1,249 migrants. The top ten includes Iran (851), China (730), India (592), Pakistan (462), the United Kingdom (328), Ukraine (236) and Uzbekistan (235).
SSPF began to attract migrant workers to pay contributions for compulsory social insurance on January 1, 2006. --17D-
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