Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment opportunities available everywhere, with workers simply migrating towards these opportunities. However, as global inequalities widen and potential global mobilities develop, states are “managing” migration. Individual migrant “agency”, its structuration, and the subsequent experiences of migrants and employers, can restrict such mobility. Consequently, there is a need to describe and problematize the new strategies. This article considers these issues with reference to the emerging impact of the migrant cap on non-European Economic Area (EEA) migrants to the United Kingdom (UK). It explores the links between immigration and employment rights ...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
In this paper we seek to highlight the interconnectedness between work and migration and the mainten...
The government’s proposed cap on skilled labour immigration of non-EU workers has drawn both praise ...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
This article explores the mobility pathways of temporary EU workers and the implications that transn...
The chapters in this book cover different aspects of the migrant experience of social life and emplo...
There is considerable academic and policy interest in how immigrants fare in the labour markets of t...
Migration as a Creative Practice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Migration ABSTRACT This cha...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
The freedom of movement of persons is one of the core tenets of the European Union. Immigration howe...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
In this paper we seek to highlight the interconnectedness between work and migration and the mainten...
The government’s proposed cap on skilled labour immigration of non-EU workers has drawn both praise ...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
This article explores the mobility pathways of temporary EU workers and the implications that transn...
The chapters in this book cover different aspects of the migrant experience of social life and emplo...
There is considerable academic and policy interest in how immigrants fare in the labour markets of t...
Migration as a Creative Practice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Migration ABSTRACT This cha...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
The freedom of movement of persons is one of the core tenets of the European Union. Immigration howe...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for...