After a long period of decline in the Global North, migrant worker policies are making a comeback on the agenda of the European Union and several of its member states. Inspired by Iris Marion Young and Nancy Fraser’s accounts of structural injustice, this article argues that such policies cannot be reconciled with the principle of equality between migrant and national workers enshrined in international legal instruments such as the Convention on Migrant Workers and the EU Seasonal Workers Directive. To make this point it draws on a selection of UK based empirical literature as well as primary data from a recent study on domestic workers admitted to the UK under temporary visas since 1998. Results suggest that such visas tend to push migrant...
In the framework of the post-Covid-19 pandemic, Europe is facing two problems in terms of migrant wo...
This paper explores trade union strategies to protect wages in the face of EU migration after the en...
This thesis explores and maps out the subjective experience of foreign migrant workers, specifically...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Human rights law has begun to address the inequalities and exclusions that structure the domain of ...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
This article examines the link between restrictive immigration schemes, specifically ‘tied visas’ an...
As the last traces of EU citizenship disappear, the definitional boundary between work and inactivit...
As a group of migrant workers, overseas domestic workers (‘‘ODWs’’) have been extensively studied in...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supranationa...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supra-nation...
EU migrants nominally enjoy the same employment rights as Britons. Yet (left to right) Catherine Bar...
Critics of migration often claim that migrant workers displace local workers from jobs and apply dow...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
In the framework of the post-Covid-19 pandemic, Europe is facing two problems in terms of migrant wo...
This paper explores trade union strategies to protect wages in the face of EU migration after the en...
This thesis explores and maps out the subjective experience of foreign migrant workers, specifically...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Human rights law has begun to address the inequalities and exclusions that structure the domain of ...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
This article examines the link between restrictive immigration schemes, specifically ‘tied visas’ an...
As the last traces of EU citizenship disappear, the definitional boundary between work and inactivit...
As a group of migrant workers, overseas domestic workers (‘‘ODWs’’) have been extensively studied in...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supranationa...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supra-nation...
EU migrants nominally enjoy the same employment rights as Britons. Yet (left to right) Catherine Bar...
Critics of migration often claim that migrant workers displace local workers from jobs and apply dow...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
In the framework of the post-Covid-19 pandemic, Europe is facing two problems in terms of migrant wo...
This paper explores trade union strategies to protect wages in the face of EU migration after the en...
This thesis explores and maps out the subjective experience of foreign migrant workers, specifically...