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Qué (quién) es Gastarbeiter - definición

FOREIGNER WORKERS IN GERMANY
Gasterbeiter; Turkish Guest Workers; Gastarbeider; Gastarbajter; Gastarbeiters
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Gastarbeiter         
['gast??:b??t?]
¦ noun (plural same or Gastarbeiters) a person with temporary permission to work in another country, especially in Germany.
Origin
Ger., from Gast 'guest' + Arbeiter 'worker'.
Gastarbeiter         
(; both singular and plural; ) are foreign or migrant workers, particularly those who had moved to West Germany between 1955 and 1973, seeking work as part of a formal guest worker program (Gastarbeiterprogramm). As a result, guestworkers are generally considered temporary migrants because their residency in the country of immigration is not yet determined to be permanent.

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Gastarbeiter

Gastarbeiter (German for 'guest worker'; pronounced [ˈɡastˌʔaʁbaɪtɐ] (listen); both singular and plural) are foreign or migrant workers, particularly those who had moved to West Germany between 1955 and 1973, seeking work as part of a formal guest worker program (Gastarbeiterprogramm). As a result, guestworkers are generally considered temporary migrants because their residency in the country of immigration is not yet determined to be permanent.: 87  Other countries had similar programs: in the Netherlands and Belgium it was called the gastarbeider program; in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland it was called arbetskraftsinvandring (workforce-immigration); and in East Germany such workers were called Vertragsarbeiter. The term that was used during the Nazi era was Fremdarbeiter (German for 'foreign worker'). However, the latter term had negative connotations, and was no longer used after World War II.

The term is widely used in Russia (Russian: гастарбайтер, gastarbayter) to refer to foreign workers from post-USSR or third-world countries.

Ejemplos de uso de Gastarbeiter
1. About 2.7 million Turks live in Germany, the result of waves of immigration of "Gastarbeiter" – guest workers – in the 1'60s.
2. Bush argues for a new guest worker program in the United States, experts on both sides of the Atlantic say the legacy of Germany‘s guest worker, or "gastarbeiter," program with Turkey could provide a sobering lesson.
3. Article continues Austrian opposition to Turkish membership is a toxic blend of historical prejudice and contemporary fear, of Ottoman janissaries at the gates of Vienna, of Habsburg nostalgia, and Muslim gastarbeiter flooding in from deepest Anatolia.
4. But what makes his comments from Bavaria doubly insensitive is that Munich and its surrounding towns are home to thousands of Gastarbeiter, many from Turkey, who are often badly treated by local Germans and frequently subjected to racism.
5. We come together with Lafontaine and for the first time the leftists in east and west come together." Mr Lafontaine has been bitterly criticised by the SPD for "populism". In particular, after he complained about foreign workers coming in and taking Germans‘ jobs – using the term "Fremdarbeiter" (foreign worker) once used by the Nazis – instead of the more neutral "Gastarbeiter" (guest worker) generally used.