This article explores the mobility pathways of temporary EU workers and the implications that transnational temporary mobility has on their labor market outcomes and access to social rights and benefits. The experiences of temporary EU migrants working in the UK show that despite the narrative of the borderlessness of the common European labor market, access to host countries’ labor market and welfare is shaped by their employment status and welfare eligibility criteria that produce worker precariousness. Temporary EU workers’ experiences are characterized by employment insecurity and unequal access to labor and social rights, effects which might increase since the UK has left the EU.peerReviewe
<p>In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
This article explores the mobility pathways of temporary EU workers and the implications that transn...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This paper will explore the work status of the EU migrants in temporary jobs, drawing on the data ob...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a tem...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Despite the EU policy and lawmakers' emphasis on the need for Member States to have in place effecti...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
First Published October 10, 2017When Romania and Bulgaria (the so-called A2 countries) joined the Eu...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
There is currently a large knowledge gap about intra-European labour migration. Existing scholarship...
<p>In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
This article explores the mobility pathways of temporary EU workers and the implications that transn...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This paper will explore the work status of the EU migrants in temporary jobs, drawing on the data ob...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a tem...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Despite the EU policy and lawmakers' emphasis on the need for Member States to have in place effecti...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
First Published October 10, 2017When Romania and Bulgaria (the so-called A2 countries) joined the Eu...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
There is currently a large knowledge gap about intra-European labour migration. Existing scholarship...
<p>In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...