This Policy Brief outlines early findings from a new study of migrant labour in England’s homecare sector led by Professor Shereen Hussein at the University of Kent. The study forms part of the wider Sustainable Care: connecting people and systems research programme, and draws on: • A review of existing evidence about migrant care workers in the UK • A survey of 32 people with expertise and knowledge of social care and migration, focused on issues of demand and supply • Interviews with 25 migrant homecare workers • Ongoing comparative analysis of the sustainability of migrant care work in eight countries, to be reported separately. Data were collected, in 2019-2020, at a time of uncertainty associated with the UK’s departure from the...
This article draws attention to the case of migrant domestic and care workers employed by European h...
This article draws attention to the case of migrant domestic and care workers employed by European h...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...
Recruiting and retaining quality care staff is one of the main challenges facing the care sector. Th...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
Migrant workers have been vital in helping to fill labour gaps locally and regionally and across dif...
In 2019, as part of a study on Migrant care workers in the UK, we launched a Delphi Survey to genera...
Migrant workers are increasingly important to the care sector in England as well as in other develop...
Claudia Schneider and Deborah Holman of the Public Policy Consultancy Group (PPCG) in the Faculty of...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This article draws attention to the case of migrant domestic and care workers employed by European h...
This article draws attention to the case of migrant domestic and care workers employed by European h...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...
Recruiting and retaining quality care staff is one of the main challenges facing the care sector. Th...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
Migrant workers have been vital in helping to fill labour gaps locally and regionally and across dif...
In 2019, as part of a study on Migrant care workers in the UK, we launched a Delphi Survey to genera...
Migrant workers are increasingly important to the care sector in England as well as in other develop...
Claudia Schneider and Deborah Holman of the Public Policy Consultancy Group (PPCG) in the Faculty of...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This report presents the findings of research focusing on the economic and social implications of th...
This article draws attention to the case of migrant domestic and care workers employed by European h...
This article draws attention to the case of migrant domestic and care workers employed by European h...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...