This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access to the labour market is one of the ways in which the state maintains a distinction between British citizens, who ‘belong’, and non-citizens who do not. While such a policy approach garners widespread support amongst the general public of citizens, it does not go uncontested. This article discusses a UK-based campaign, ‘Let Them Work’, which has sought to influence the government in extending the right to work to asylum seekers. In doing so, it demonstrates the ways in which the stratified regime of citizenship rights is contested politically, and explores how such contestation troubles the exclusive privileges of citizenship by enacting mobile solidar...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article presents a normative account of citizenship which requires respect for labour rights, a...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
Abstract: This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access...
This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access to the la...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
Published online: 04 March 2022The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the o...
The paper examines asylum seekers’ perceptions of the prohibition to work policy through the lens of...
In May 2017, the Supreme Court ruling that the ban preventing asylum seekers from working was uncons...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
In 2011, the Labor government released asylum seekers arriving by boat into the community on bridgin...
In this essay MASI (The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland) highlights the reasons why it is stil...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
This chapter analyses UK asylum policies since 1999 in the context of wider neoliberal approaches to...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article presents a normative account of citizenship which requires respect for labour rights, a...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
Abstract: This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access...
This article discusses asylum seekers and the right to work in the UK. Differential access to the la...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
Published online: 04 March 2022The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the o...
The paper examines asylum seekers’ perceptions of the prohibition to work policy through the lens of...
In May 2017, the Supreme Court ruling that the ban preventing asylum seekers from working was uncons...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
In 2011, the Labor government released asylum seekers arriving by boat into the community on bridgin...
In this essay MASI (The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland) highlights the reasons why it is stil...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
This chapter analyses UK asylum policies since 1999 in the context of wider neoliberal approaches to...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article presents a normative account of citizenship which requires respect for labour rights, a...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...