Indian migrants form a significant proportion of UK’s skilled labour force. In migration related discourses, mobility is viewed as an asset, capital or value attributed to the migrant individual self. This study captures vignettes of migrant experiences of Indian professions across various economic domains in the UK, illuminating the simultaneity of precariousness and resilience. Their lived experiences do not fit neatly into the traditional concept of skilled worker-citizen relationship as policy shifts and broader ideological changes fostered by an anti-immigration climate produce discursive patterns of alignments between the labour market and work practices disrupting professional, personal and familial arrangements
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
By offering new empirical evidence on Indian skilled migration, this volume attempts to fill two gap...
In this paper we examine the contradictory migration experiences of Indian youngsters who recently m...
Indian migrants form a significant proportion of UK’s skilled labour force. In migration related dis...
The aim of this research is to explore the social conditions that govern the processes of migration ...
Research on changes to work and employment in the European Union (EU) have highlighted the increase ...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
The migration development nexus assumes that skilled migrants possess the potential to bring benefit...
“If the UK's vote to leave the European Union was a vote for, or more specifically against, anything...
The hyper-precarity, enforced immobility and invisibility of India’s migrant workforce have been sta...
Indian cities attract a considerable number of low-income migrants from marginal rural households ex...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
We examine how a group of highly-skilled migrants from Sri Lanka made sense of occupational downgrad...
We examine how a group of highly-skilled migrants from Sri Lanka made sense of occupational downgrad...
India has been the source of the largest annual outflows to the GCC countries. The increasing signif...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
By offering new empirical evidence on Indian skilled migration, this volume attempts to fill two gap...
In this paper we examine the contradictory migration experiences of Indian youngsters who recently m...
Indian migrants form a significant proportion of UK’s skilled labour force. In migration related dis...
The aim of this research is to explore the social conditions that govern the processes of migration ...
Research on changes to work and employment in the European Union (EU) have highlighted the increase ...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
The migration development nexus assumes that skilled migrants possess the potential to bring benefit...
“If the UK's vote to leave the European Union was a vote for, or more specifically against, anything...
The hyper-precarity, enforced immobility and invisibility of India’s migrant workforce have been sta...
Indian cities attract a considerable number of low-income migrants from marginal rural households ex...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
We examine how a group of highly-skilled migrants from Sri Lanka made sense of occupational downgrad...
We examine how a group of highly-skilled migrants from Sri Lanka made sense of occupational downgrad...
India has been the source of the largest annual outflows to the GCC countries. The increasing signif...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
By offering new empirical evidence on Indian skilled migration, this volume attempts to fill two gap...
In this paper we examine the contradictory migration experiences of Indian youngsters who recently m...