Over the past decade a team at the University of Hull has undertaken four separate but linked research projects investigating the working and living conditions of migrant workers in the UK. This paper is based on those four studies. The findings are both shocking and depressing. They demonstrate that employment protection for migrant workers in the UK is wholly inadequate, that key industrial sectors, including construction, hotels and hospitality, the care sector and contract cleaning, remain so poorly regulated by enforcement agencies that they are an open invitation to the most exploitative of gangmasters, employment agencies and employers. They stand as an indictment of British government indifference to the expl...
With migrant workers now a structural workforce segment in a number of branches, this contribution s...
Presented here are the findings of a research study undertaken between 2015 and 2018 that focused on...
This paper: investigates the links between immigration status and migrants’ vulnerability to forced ...
Over the past decade a team at the University of Hull has undertaken four separate but linked resear...
21 Chinese irregular migrant cockle pickers died in February 2004. It soon became clear that these w...
In this chapter we explore important issues concerned with the social exclusion and social segregati...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
On 5 February 2004, 23 Chinese cockle pickers drowned in rising tides in Morecambe Bay because of th...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
Purpose: The influx of migrant workers in the UK has widespread interest. This group's experien...
As a group of migrant workers, overseas domestic workers (‘‘ODWs’’) have been extensively studied in...
This report presents a study of precarious working conditions experienced by undocumented workers in...
This report looks at evidence of exploitation and forced labour in sectors within the UK food indust...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on labour exploitation's impact on migrant health. This popula...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
With migrant workers now a structural workforce segment in a number of branches, this contribution s...
Presented here are the findings of a research study undertaken between 2015 and 2018 that focused on...
This paper: investigates the links between immigration status and migrants’ vulnerability to forced ...
Over the past decade a team at the University of Hull has undertaken four separate but linked resear...
21 Chinese irregular migrant cockle pickers died in February 2004. It soon became clear that these w...
In this chapter we explore important issues concerned with the social exclusion and social segregati...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
On 5 February 2004, 23 Chinese cockle pickers drowned in rising tides in Morecambe Bay because of th...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
Purpose: The influx of migrant workers in the UK has widespread interest. This group's experien...
As a group of migrant workers, overseas domestic workers (‘‘ODWs’’) have been extensively studied in...
This report presents a study of precarious working conditions experienced by undocumented workers in...
This report looks at evidence of exploitation and forced labour in sectors within the UK food indust...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on labour exploitation's impact on migrant health. This popula...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
With migrant workers now a structural workforce segment in a number of branches, this contribution s...
Presented here are the findings of a research study undertaken between 2015 and 2018 that focused on...
This paper: investigates the links between immigration status and migrants’ vulnerability to forced ...