This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, drawing on qualitative analysis of interviews (n=52) and a policy seminar (n=50) in North-East England. It focuses on refugees, asylum seekers, and Eastern European EU migrants, as policy-constructed groups that have been identified as disproportionately concentrated in precarious work. The article develops three ‘dynamics of precarity’, defined as ‘surplus’, ‘rooted’, and ‘hyper-flexible’, to conceptualise distinct ways of moving that represent significant variations in the form that precarity takes. The article concludes that understanding precarity through mobilities can identify points of connection among today’s increasingly heterogeneou...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
Research on changes to work and employment in the European Union (EU) have highlighted the increase ...
Concerns about increasingly precarious working and living conditions have highlighted the particular...
The mobility of the ‘highly skilled’ has become widely researched but only a few researchers have ap...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article contributes to the existing literature on the geography of mobility by examining the pr...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
Research on changes to work and employment in the European Union (EU) have highlighted the increase ...
Concerns about increasingly precarious working and living conditions have highlighted the particular...
The mobility of the ‘highly skilled’ has become widely researched but only a few researchers have ap...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article contributes to the existing literature on the geography of mobility by examining the pr...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...