Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum offers a groundbreaking examination of the forced labour experienced by migrants and asylum seekers seeking refuge in the United Kingdom. Hannah Lewis, Peter Dwyer, Stuart Hodkinson and Louise Waite explore the ‘hyper-precarity trap’ that binds their interviewees to exploitative, insecure and often hidden working conditions. Tribeni Gurung argues that this fascinating and comprehensible read not only powerfully highlights flaws in the UK immigration system, but also suggests ways to improve these structures
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Us and Them? The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Control, Bridget Anderson, 2013, 224 pages, Oxfor...
One of the struggles facing the humanitarian sector regarding displaced people is the discrepancy be...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
Presents the first evidence of forced labour among displaced migrants who seek refuge in the UK. Thr...
In Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System, Alexander Betts and Paul Collier set out to offer s...
Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City captures the lived experiences of undo...
How do people get by in times and in places where opportunities for standard employment have drastic...
Migrants and their Money highlights how migrants negotiate the complex financial landscape they enco...
New volume Just Work? Migrant Workers’ Struggles Today , edited by Aziz Choudry and Mondli Hlatshway...
What does it mean when humanitarian relief and rescue are the response to deaths and suffering at th...
This research uncovered evidence that refugees and asylum seekers are susceptible to forced labour i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Book review of: Emma Adams, Unbreakable Threads: The True Story of an Australian Mother, a Refugee B...
Unaccompanied young migrants: Identity, care and justice breaks new ground by offering a comprehensi...
The main focus of this accessible, short book is on guiding the reader through the processes and exp...
Us and Them? The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Control, Bridget Anderson, 2013, 224 pages, Oxfor...
One of the struggles facing the humanitarian sector regarding displaced people is the discrepancy be...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...