Who Needs Migrant Workers

Who Needs Migrant Workers
Author: Martin Ruhs,Bridget Anderson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-05-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191624308

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Are migrant workers needed to 'do the jobs that locals will not do' or are they simply a more exploitable labour force? Do they have a better 'work ethic' or are they less able to complain? Is migrant labour the solution to 'skills shortages' or actually part of the problem? This book provides a comprehensive framework for analysing the demand for migrant workers in high-income countries. It demonstrates how a wide range of government policies, often unrelated to migration, contribute to creating a growing demand for migrant labour. This demand can persist even during economic downturns. The book includes quantitative and qualitative analyses of the changing role of migrants in the UK economy. The empirical chapters include in-depth examinations of the nature of staff shortages and the use of migrant workers in six sectors: health; social care; hospitality; food production; construction; and financial services. The book' s conceptual framework and empirical findings are of importance to academic and policy debates about labour immigration in all high-income countries. The final chapter presents a comparative analysis of research and policy approaches to assessing labour shortages in the UK and the US. It examines the potential lessons of the UK's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) for current debates about labour shortages and immigration reform in the US. The book will be of significant interest to policy-makers, stakeholders, academics and students.

Who Needs Migrant Workers

Who Needs Migrant Workers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2010
Genre: Foreign workers
ISBN: OCLC:774519254

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This book provides a framework for analysing labour immigration and public policy. It looks at the changing role of migrant workers and the demand for labour across six sectors: health, social care, hospitality, food production, construction, and financial services.

Who Needs Migrant Workers

Who Needs Migrant Workers
Author: Martin Ruhs,Bridget Anderson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199580590

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This book discusses the demand for migrant labour both conceptually and empirically with a focus on the UK.

Matching Economic Migration with Labour Market Needs

Matching Economic Migration with Labour Market Needs
Author: OECD,European Union
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264216501

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This publication gathers the papers presented at the “OECD-EU dialogue on mobility and international migration: matching economic migration with labour market needs” (Brussels, 24-25 February 2014), a conference jointly organised by the European Commission and the OECD.

Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low Waged Migrant Workers

Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low Waged Migrant Workers
Author: Conny Rijken,Tesseltje de Lange
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9048539250

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This anthology analyzes low-wage migrant workers in Europe from many perspectives, including migration policies, human rights, economics, and more. Free movement of workers and services in the EU calls into question the extent to which the labor market and its institutions are able to counteract negative consequences, such as downward wage pressures and abuse of workers. These essays flesh out the imbalances that unfairly disadvantage low-wage workers, shed light on their causes, and discuss possible solutions.

Legislated Inequality

Legislated Inequality
Author: Patti Tamara Lenard,Christine Straehle
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773540415

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A timely analysis of Canadian temporary labour migration policies.

Just Work

Just Work
Author: A. A. Choudry,Mondli Hlatshwayo
Publsiher: Wildcat
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Arbeitnehmer
ISBN: 0745335837

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As the struggle against neoliberalism becomes ever more global, Just Work will be the definitive book on the growing social and political power of one its major forces: migrant labor. From trade unions in South Africa to resistance in oppressive Gulf states, migrating forest workers in the Czech Republic, and illegal workers' organizations in Hong Kong, Just Work brings together a wealth of lived experiences and frontline struggles for the first time. Highlighting developments in the wake of austerity and attacks on traditional forms of labor organizing, the contributors show how workers are finding new and innovative ways of resisting. The result is both a rich analysis of where the movement stands today and a reminder of the potentially explosive power of migrant workers in the years to come.

The Jobs and Effects of Migrant Workers in Northern America

The Jobs and Effects of Migrant Workers in Northern America
Author: J. Samuel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1995
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UCSD:31822026066365

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