For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour through managed migration programs to appease industries desiring cheap and flexible labour while avoiding extending citizenship rights to the workers. In an era of international human rights and global competitive markets, the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) is often hailed as a “model” and “win-win” solution to migration and labour dilemmas, providing employers with a healthy, just-in-time labour force and workers with various protections such as local labour standards, health care, and compensation. Tracing migrant workers’ lives between Jamaica, Mexico and Canada (with a focus on Ontario’s Niagara Region), this thesis ...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
Canada’s continuous reliance on temporary foreign workers to address its labour shortage and maintai...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...
For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour thro...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...
Mexican migrant workers have been coming to Canada since 1974 to work in agriculture as participants...
This paper explores how health interests and rights play out in the temporary agricultural worker re...
The province of Ontario is the primary focus of a growing body of research discussing migrant agricu...
The economic impacts of temporary labour migration, for both migrants and host countries, often over...
This study considers the travel patterns, practices and conditions that shape how migrant farmworker...
Canada prides itself on its universal healthcare system. Nonetheless, migrant farm workers, who have...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
In recent years, the labour markets of countries of the Global North have necessitated influxes of m...
In 2018, roughly 72%of the 69,775 temporary migrant agricultural labourers arriving in Canada partic...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
Canada’s continuous reliance on temporary foreign workers to address its labour shortage and maintai...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...
For many years Canada has quietly rationalized importing temporary “low-skilled” migrant labour thro...
The study investigates the nature and extent of health and human rights issues among participants in...
Mexican migrant workers have been coming to Canada since 1974 to work in agriculture as participants...
This paper explores how health interests and rights play out in the temporary agricultural worker re...
The province of Ontario is the primary focus of a growing body of research discussing migrant agricu...
The economic impacts of temporary labour migration, for both migrants and host countries, often over...
This study considers the travel patterns, practices and conditions that shape how migrant farmworker...
Canada prides itself on its universal healthcare system. Nonetheless, migrant farm workers, who have...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
In recent years, the labour markets of countries of the Global North have necessitated influxes of m...
In 2018, roughly 72%of the 69,775 temporary migrant agricultural labourers arriving in Canada partic...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
This article brings a new, theoretically minded approach to weighing the relative utilities and harm...
Canada’s continuous reliance on temporary foreign workers to address its labour shortage and maintai...
This ethnographic thesis project critically examines the experiences of Jamaican migrant farmworkers...