The relationship between international labour migration and business cycles is poorly understood. This article uses Worker Registration Scheme data to examine differences in the use of migrant labour in Scotland following the onset of recession and argues that it has changed in spatially and sectorally uneven ways which reflect two distinct migrant labour functions - as 'substitutional' relative to the domestic workforce and as 'complementary' relative to labour filling roles not taken up by the national workforce. In the former case the demand for migrant labour is highly sensitive to economic cycles. This is not so in the latter case as employers in some sectors find it difficult to source domestic labour. The conceptual advance that the ...
Identifying a missing local and regional scale in most analyses of UK migration, this article maps t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the experiences of migrants at work in Ireland during th...
This paper considers the impact of the recession on the availability of migrant labour in the Yorksh...
The relationship between international labour migration and business cycles is poorly understood. Th...
Labour migration to the UK is an issue of high political importance, because it poses considerable c...
How has the volume of in-migration to the UK from East and Central Europe changed since the onset of...
There is considerable academic and policy interest in how immigrants fare in the labour markets of t...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
The United Kingdom (UK) provides a fascinating case study with which to examine international migrat...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
This article develops an international political economy analysis of immigrant labour in Western\ud ...
he purpose of this article is to remedy the lack of explanatory endeavours concerning the positive p...
Identifying a missing local and regional scale in most analyses of UK migration, this article maps t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the experiences of migrants at work in Ireland during th...
This paper considers the impact of the recession on the availability of migrant labour in the Yorksh...
The relationship between international labour migration and business cycles is poorly understood. Th...
Labour migration to the UK is an issue of high political importance, because it poses considerable c...
How has the volume of in-migration to the UK from East and Central Europe changed since the onset of...
There is considerable academic and policy interest in how immigrants fare in the labour markets of t...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
The United Kingdom (UK) provides a fascinating case study with which to examine international migrat...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
In this PhD thesis we are investigating topics on international migration and we focus in the case o...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
This article develops an international political economy analysis of immigrant labour in Western\ud ...
he purpose of this article is to remedy the lack of explanatory endeavours concerning the positive p...
Identifying a missing local and regional scale in most analyses of UK migration, this article maps t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the experiences of migrants at work in Ireland during th...
This paper considers the impact of the recession on the availability of migrant labour in the Yorksh...