This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participation on labour markets for migrants with insecure legal status in the UK. By drawing together research insights and data from a questionnaire survey of 178 Iraqi-Kurdish migrants with insecure legal status, four focus groups and ten expert interviews, this paper examines how ‘unauthorised’ migrants get access to the segmented labour market at a time of increased in-border controls in the UK. It argues that conflict-generated diasporas such as the Kurds display a distinct solidarity with their community members with insecure legal status and provide access to the labour markets against the tangible threat of in-border migration enforcement. We...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This article employs Yuval‐Davis concept of situated intersectionality to explore processes of relat...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
Purpose – Building upon previous studies on the factors shaping undocumented migrants’ experiences o...
Despite the extensive literature on the labour market outcomes of migration, little attention has be...
Research on changes to work and employment in the European Union (EU) have highlighted the increase ...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
This open access book provides new conceptualisations on the networks of migrants and their descenda...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
In this volume, both established and new scholars present their findings on the networks of migrants...
This study looks at how ordinary Kurdish refugees and asylum seekers set up self-governing formation...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This article employs Yuval‐Davis concept of situated intersectionality to explore processes of relat...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
Purpose – Building upon previous studies on the factors shaping undocumented migrants’ experiences o...
Despite the extensive literature on the labour market outcomes of migration, little attention has be...
Research on changes to work and employment in the European Union (EU) have highlighted the increase ...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Undocumented migrants are usually conceptualised as individuals who have crossed borders illegally, ...
This open access book provides new conceptualisations on the networks of migrants and their descenda...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
In this volume, both established and new scholars present their findings on the networks of migrants...
This study looks at how ordinary Kurdish refugees and asylum seekers set up self-governing formation...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This article employs Yuval‐Davis concept of situated intersectionality to explore processes of relat...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...