This article examines the experiences of non-EU/EEA student-migrants orienting in precarious labour markets in Finland. Drawing on data from in-depth interviews with working student-migrants holding a temporary legal status, the article examines the incidence of unpaid work within a variety of contractual settings and sectors. The findings suggest that exploitation with regard to the subjective capacity to produce is facilitated through the imposition of unpaid work hours on legally constrained migrants in precarious employment. The findings contribute to the sociological analysis of the increasingly fragmented figures of labour as well as to the study of unpaid work as a driver of precarisation.Peer reviewe
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The marginalisation of migrants at work, especially those in industries and occupations characterise...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
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This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
International mobility is a form of flexible labor market adaptation available for young Nordic nati...
In critical social research the concept of employability is associated with the neoliberal imperativ...
This article deals with temporary migrant workers experiences of social security in Finland, and the...
In the last decades, precariousness and precarious labor have become more prominent subjects in acad...
The article explores the emerging migrant division of care labour in Finland. Drawing on statistical...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
The marginalisation of migrants at work, especially those in industries and occupations characterise...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
This article explores how the multiplication of labour migration categories relies upon strategic te...
Globalization has resulted in structural changes in the labor markets over the last decades. These c...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
Migrants' struggles against borders have been examined extensively among refugees and undocumented m...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
International mobility is a form of flexible labor market adaptation available for young Nordic nati...
In critical social research the concept of employability is associated with the neoliberal imperativ...
This article deals with temporary migrant workers experiences of social security in Finland, and the...
In the last decades, precariousness and precarious labor have become more prominent subjects in acad...
The article explores the emerging migrant division of care labour in Finland. Drawing on statistical...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
The marginalisation of migrants at work, especially those in industries and occupations characterise...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...