This article examines migrants' labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tourism from a dual labour market theory standpoint. We conducted thirty interviews with migrants from Latin America, the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The transcripts were first analysed through an open coding framework. That was followed by emotion and sentiment analyses for the interviewees' transcripts using Natural Language Processing approach (NLP) with a programming code written in Python. This article found that migrants' high representation in tourism and hospitality is linked to the immense cultural capital they harbour. However, migrants are often at the sector's lower end and fail to build on their social and cultural capital....
People undertake risky travel to cross international borders because there are few reliable migratio...
Although migrants dominate employment in many major cities, the reasons for this, and the mechanisms...
This thesis is at the intersection of migration and labour in tourism and the hospitality sector. Em...
This article examines migrants' labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
This article examines migrants’ labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
This study examines diverse forms of value that migrant workers create through their employment in h...
Globalisation has led to many people moving from one country to another. The service sector, particu...
Immigrant workers are foreign-born individuals employed in tourism and hospitality. The sector often...
The migrant workers’ presence in the hotel industry has the potential to benefit host countries and ...
This article examines the employment of migrants in the hospitality industry and lays out a research...
Using Venice as a case study, this article seeks to analyse the experience of migrant workers in the...
Although previous research has considered both high- and low-skilled migrant workers’ career experie...
This article examines working conditions, careers and aspirations among immigrants working in the ho...
This paper starts from two propositions relating to tourism-migration relationships, and knowledge t...
The research explores the experiences of Polish migrant workers in the UK hospitality sector. It rep...
People undertake risky travel to cross international borders because there are few reliable migratio...
Although migrants dominate employment in many major cities, the reasons for this, and the mechanisms...
This thesis is at the intersection of migration and labour in tourism and the hospitality sector. Em...
This article examines migrants' labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
This article examines migrants’ labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
This study examines diverse forms of value that migrant workers create through their employment in h...
Globalisation has led to many people moving from one country to another. The service sector, particu...
Immigrant workers are foreign-born individuals employed in tourism and hospitality. The sector often...
The migrant workers’ presence in the hotel industry has the potential to benefit host countries and ...
This article examines the employment of migrants in the hospitality industry and lays out a research...
Using Venice as a case study, this article seeks to analyse the experience of migrant workers in the...
Although previous research has considered both high- and low-skilled migrant workers’ career experie...
This article examines working conditions, careers and aspirations among immigrants working in the ho...
This paper starts from two propositions relating to tourism-migration relationships, and knowledge t...
The research explores the experiences of Polish migrant workers in the UK hospitality sector. It rep...
People undertake risky travel to cross international borders because there are few reliable migratio...
Although migrants dominate employment in many major cities, the reasons for this, and the mechanisms...
This thesis is at the intersection of migration and labour in tourism and the hospitality sector. Em...