The end of free movement of labour from the European Union represents an unprecedented form of re-regulation of the UK labour market. This study explores how old and new actors engage with the sphere of migration, arguing that not only their economic interests but also different political agendas and meanings of regulation shape dialogue on migration regulation post-Brexit. Our findings suggest moving away from a unilateral, positive view of regulation in work and employment as well as to overcome any artificial distinction between the economic and the social implications of international migration
Policymakers are beginning to wake up to the cold reality of what Brexit means for immigration. They...
What are the prospects for limiting or reversing the influence of Brussels over UK labour market pol...
The UK was one of only three countries that granted free movement of workers to accession nationals ...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
The paper examines UK government positions on the regulation of transnational labour in the context ...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
Employment and labour market regulation initially appeared as one of the solid red lines in the UK’s...
Employment and labour market regulation initially appeared as one of the solid red lines in the UK’s...
Employment and labour market regulation initially appeared as one of the solid red lines in the UK’s...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
Policymakers are beginning to wake up to the cold reality of what Brexit means for immigration. They...
What are the prospects for limiting or reversing the influence of Brussels over UK labour market pol...
The UK was one of only three countries that granted free movement of workers to accession nationals ...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
The paper examines UK government positions on the regulation of transnational labour in the context ...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
Employment and labour market regulation initially appeared as one of the solid red lines in the UK’s...
Employment and labour market regulation initially appeared as one of the solid red lines in the UK’s...
Employment and labour market regulation initially appeared as one of the solid red lines in the UK’s...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
Policymakers are beginning to wake up to the cold reality of what Brexit means for immigration. They...
What are the prospects for limiting or reversing the influence of Brussels over UK labour market pol...
The UK was one of only three countries that granted free movement of workers to accession nationals ...