Presents the first evidence of forced labour among displaced migrants who seek refuge in the UK. Through a critical engagement with contemporary debates about precarity, unfreedom and socio-legal status, the book explores how asylum and forced labour are linked, and enmeshed in a broader picture of modern slavery produced through globalised working conditions
The vast majority of asylum seekers and irregular migrants in Britain are forbidden from working, ho...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence This ground breaking book presents the first evidenc...
This research uncovered evidence that refugees and asylum seekers are susceptible to forced labour i...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum offers a groundbreaking examination of the ...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This report presents a study of precarious working conditions experienced by undocumented workers in...
The steady growth in the use of immigration detention under the UK's New Labour government has been ...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
This paper focuses on labour within immigration detention in the United Kingdom, offering an origina...
The vast majority of asylum seekers and irregular migrants in Britain are forbidden from working, ho...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence This ground breaking book presents the first evidenc...
This research uncovered evidence that refugees and asylum seekers are susceptible to forced labour i...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum offers a groundbreaking examination of the ...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This report presents a study of precarious working conditions experienced by undocumented workers in...
The steady growth in the use of immigration detention under the UK's New Labour government has been ...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
This paper focuses on labour within immigration detention in the United Kingdom, offering an origina...
The vast majority of asylum seekers and irregular migrants in Britain are forbidden from working, ho...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...