Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration

Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration
Author: Sandra Mantu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317161561

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Labour migration has been on the agenda of many countries around the globe at the same time as governments of both sending and receiving countries have been trying to develop regulatory mechanisms. This book opens the debate on the global politics of labour migration by proposing a re-assessment of the interaction between states regarding labour migration. Presenting case-specific scholarship from leading experts from five different continents, each contribution engages with the changing landscape of migration control and teases out emerging control patterns, dynamics and correlations that can be made between them and existing control paradigms. The multidisciplinary and global focus in 'Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration' sheds much needed light on the mechanisms deployed by states in their attempts to control labour migration and on the manner in which these mechanisms impact upon migrants themselves, leaving some caught up in the politics of labour market control

Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration

Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration
Author: Elspeth Guild,Sandra Mantu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2011
Genre: Emigration and immigration
ISBN: 1315573598

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Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration

Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration
Author: Ms Sandra Mantu,Professor Elspeth Guild
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781409489122

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Labour migration has been on the agenda of many countries around the globe at the same time as governments of both sending and receiving countries have been trying to develop regulatory mechanisms. This book opens the debate on the global politics of labour migration by proposing a re-assessment of the interaction between states regarding labour migration. Presenting case-specific scholarship from leading experts from five different continents, each contribution engages with the changing landscape of migration control and teases out emerging control patterns, dynamics and correlations that can be made between them and existing control paradigms. The multidisciplinary and global focus in 'Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration' sheds much needed light on the mechanisms deployed by states in their attempts to control labour migration and on the manner in which these mechanisms impact upon migrants themselves, leaving some caught up in the politics of labour market control

Migration at Work

Migration at Work
Author: Fiona-Katharina Seiger,Christiane Timmerman,Noel B. Salazar,Johan Wets
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789462702400

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The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself insufficient to compel anyone to move. The dynamics of labour mobility are heavily influenced by the opportunities perceived and the imaginaries held by both employers and regulating authorities in relation to migrant labour. This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the structures and imaginaries underlying various forms of mobility. Based on research conducted in different geographical contexts, including the European Union, Turkey, and South Africa, and tackling the experiences and aspirations of migrants from various parts of the globe, the chapters comprised in this volume analyse labour-related mobilities from two distinct yet intertwined vantage points: the role of structures and regimes of mobility on the one hand, and aspirations as well as migrant imaginaries on the other. Migration at Work thus aims to draw cross-contextual parallels by addressing the role played by opportunities in mobilising people, how structures enable, sustain, and change different forms of mobility, and how imaginaries fuel labour migration and vice versa. In doing so, this volume also aims to tackle the interrelationships between imaginaries driving migration and shaping “regimes of mobility”, as well as how the former play out in different contexts, shaping internal and cross-border migration. Based on empirical research in various fields, this collection provides valuable scholarship and evidence on current processes of migration and mobility.

Making migration work

Making migration work
Author: Jan Willem Holtslag,Monique Kremer,Erik Schrijvers
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789048519514

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The complexion of labour migration in the European Union (EU) has altered in recent years. Not only has there been a shift in the length of time labour migrants spend abroad, but the nature, scale and direction of the migration flows have also changed dramatically. The enlargements of the EU in 2004 and 2007 were influential in this respect. A growing economy and large wage gaps encouraged a large stream of workers to leave the new Member States for the old. The EUs open internal borders made it easy for them to return home or to move on to another Member State. This publication considers what this means for the future of labour migration and how policy should address this issue.

What Happened to Equality

What Happened to Equality
Author: Bjarney Friðriksdóttir
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004345287

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In What Happened to Equality? The Construction of the Right to Equal Treatment of Third-Country Nationals in European Union Law on Labour Migration, Friðriksdóttir examines five European Union Directives on labour migration that were adopted based on a sectoral approach to labour migration management.

Labour Migration in the European Union

Labour Migration in the European Union
Author: Gönül Oğuz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030361853

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No analysis of migration in Europe today can avoid consideration of the role of the EU institutions, as well as the member states, in policy-making. This is because the obstacles for labour mobility which have confronted the EU in the post-enlargement period have been multi-dimensional in nature, have encompassed many different aspects of European integration process, and have operated at many different levels. Recent developments in the free movement of labour in Europe entail a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic of migration policy process, contextualising institutional change, cooperation, control and competition between the EU institutions and the member states. This book provides a picture of how governance of labour migration is constructed, managed, negotiated and decided at the European level. It brings together in an informed and well-organized way some of the key issues in the face of current migration crises and Brexit.

The Palgrave Handbook of International Labour Migration

The Palgrave Handbook of International Labour Migration
Author: M. Panizzon,G. Zurcher,E. Fornalé,Gottfried Zürcher
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2016-01-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137352217

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This Handbook focuses on the complexity surrounding the interaction between trade, labour mobility and development, taking into consideration social, economic and human rights implications, and identifies mechanisms for lawful movements across borders and their practical implementation.