This article, presenting qualitative accounts of Ukrainian business owners, highlights how migrants engage in false self-employment in the UK. Their experiences problematise notions of legality and binary depictions of migrant workers as ‘victims or villains’, demonstrating that migrants see their illegal status as a transient stage before gaining legal status
This article examines the development of a particular policy framework that is coming to fruition in...
This article examines the link between restrictive immigration schemes, specifically ‘tied visas’ an...
Abstract: This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access...
This article, presenting qualitative accounts of Ukrainian business owners, highlights how migrants ...
In this article the nature of self-employment of illegal and legal Ukrainian migrants operating in t...
The paper highlights the process and dynamics of employment of Ukrainian legal and illegal immigrant...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access to the la...
Self-employment constitutes a vital part of the economy since entrepreneurs can provide employment n...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
The number of migrants arriving in the UK from the EU accession countries has been higher than proje...
This book will be of interest to law students, legal philosophers, theoretical philosophers, politic...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
Governments in Europe and elsewhere have renewed their attention to the fiscal regulation of their e...
This article examines the development of a particular policy framework that is coming to fruition in...
This article examines the link between restrictive immigration schemes, specifically ‘tied visas’ an...
Abstract: This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access...
This article, presenting qualitative accounts of Ukrainian business owners, highlights how migrants ...
In this article the nature of self-employment of illegal and legal Ukrainian migrants operating in t...
The paper highlights the process and dynamics of employment of Ukrainian legal and illegal immigrant...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access to the la...
Self-employment constitutes a vital part of the economy since entrepreneurs can provide employment n...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
The number of migrants arriving in the UK from the EU accession countries has been higher than proje...
This book will be of interest to law students, legal philosophers, theoretical philosophers, politic...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
Governments in Europe and elsewhere have renewed their attention to the fiscal regulation of their e...
This article examines the development of a particular policy framework that is coming to fruition in...
This article examines the link between restrictive immigration schemes, specifically ‘tied visas’ an...
Abstract: This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access...