Politiques ciblant les migrations de travail peu et moyennement qualifiées

 his category refers to any policy, measure, law, legislation or regulation regarding low or semi-skilled labour migration.  Labour migration is the movement of persons with the aim of employment or income generating activities (e.g. entrepreneurship). Low-skilled migration is the movement of persons who do not possess a university education. Low-skilled migration can also refer to the movement of persons holding jobs that do not require a university education or extensive experience. Public policy framework can also use salary level to define low-skilled migration.

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Low‐Skill Emigration from Mexico to the United States. Current Situation, Prospects and Government Policy

Authors Agustin Escobar‐Latapí, Agustin Escobar-Latapi
Year 1999
Journal Name International Migration
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1 Journal Article

Temporary Migration Programmes: the Cause or Antidote of Migrant Worker Exploitation in UK Agriculture

Authors Erica Consterdine, Sahizer Samuk
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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2 Journal Article

Migration of Low Skilled Workers from India to the European Union

Authors S.K. SASIKUMAR, Rakkee THIMOTHY
Description
This study explores factors that initiate and perpetuate low skill labour migration from India to the EU, examines the migration processes and evaluates the policy prescriptions available to manage such migration flows. Based on a survey of the available quantitative and qualitative evidence, our study points to the existence of a fairly stable and persistent demand for low skilled labour in the EU, at least in the medium term. As this demand cannot be fully met from within the EU, there is and will remain a strong demand for low skilled migrant workers from non-EU countries. This offers immense scope for traditional labour sending countries like India as well as destination countries in the EU to strengthen the migration–development nexus. Unfortunately, on both sides, there seems to be an absence of a coherent and focused policy for governing migration of low skilled workers. Considering that migration of low skilled workers from India is mainly directed to the Persian Gulf, the study also makes a comparison between the existing immigration policies in EU countries and the Persian Gulf in order to draw relevant policy perspectives. Evolving appropriate policy response in relation to low skilled migration to Europe is also necessary given that a significant share of such workers end up as irregular migrants in transit or at the destination.
Year 2012
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TEMPORARY LOW-SKILLED MIGRANT WORKER PROGRAM IN KOREA: EMPLOYMENT PERMIT SCHEME

Authors Young-Bum Park
Year 2016
Journal Name Arbor. Ciencia, pensamiento y cultura
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4 Journal Article

Migration from Punjab to Italy in the dairy sector : the quiet Indian revolution

Authors Paramjit SAHAI, Kathryn LUM
Description
The preference for high-skilled migrants and the relative ambivalence of countries to develop adequate policies for low-skilled migrants is often times accepted without question. The lack of information on the socio-economic impact of these low-skilled migrants on sending and receiving countries thus skews their public image. To challenge this myth of low-preference for the “low-skilled” migrant worker, the paper explores a case study of Indian Punjabi migrants in the Italian dairy industry to show that relevance of these so-called “low-skilled” migrant workers in producing “high-quality” Italian cheese.
Year 2013
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Circular Migration in Asia: Approaches and Practices

Authors Piyasiri Wickramasekara
Book Title Global Migration Issues
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6 Book Chapter

Trade in Labour Services and Migrant Worker Protection with Special Reference to East Asia

Authors Charles W. Stahl
Year 1999
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 3
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7 Journal Article

Institutional Dynamics of Regulatory Actors in the Recruitment of Migrant Workers The Case of Indonesia

Authors Moch Faisal Karim
Year 2017
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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8 Journal Article

The Rise and Fall of Temporary Foreign Worker Policies: Lessons for Poland

Authors Piotr Plewa
Year 2007
Journal Name International Migration
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9 Journal Article

Overview of Trends and Policies on International Migration to East Asia: Comparing Japan, Taiwan and South Korea

Authors Yean-Ju Lee
Year 2011
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 5
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10 Journal Article

Overview of Trends and Policies on International Migration to East Asia: Comparing Japan, Taiwan and South Korea

Authors Yean-Ju Lee
Year 2011
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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11 Journal Article

Change of Paradigms? A Comparison of Canadian and Spanish Labour Migration Models

Authors Claudia Finotelli
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice
Citations (WoS) 1
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12 Journal Article

Best Practice in Temporary Labour Migration for Development: A Perspective from Asia and the Pacific

Authors G Hugo, Graeme Hugo
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 51
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13 Journal Article

International Labour Migration and Migration Policies in Southeast Asia

Authors G Hugo
Year 2012
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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14 Journal Article

A New Portrait of Indentured Labour: Vietnamese Labour Migration to Malaysia

Authors Le Thu Huong
Year 2010
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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15 Journal Article

Employment and Social Security Rights of Third-Country Labour Migrants under eu Law: An Incomplete Patchwork of Legal Protection

Authors Herwig Verschueren
Year 2016
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
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16 Journal Article

Ukrainians in the Czech Republic: On the Pathway from Temporary Foreign Workers to One of the Largest Minority Groups

Authors Yana Leontiyeva
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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17 Book Chapter

Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker and International Mobility Programs: Charting Change and Continuity Among Source Countries

Authors Tyler Chartrand, Leah F. Vosko
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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18 Journal Article

New Guest Worker Regimes?

Authors Michael Samers
Book Title An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation
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19 Book Chapter

'Tai-Lao' in Australia and 'Losers' in Taiwan: the stigma of working holidaymakers in neoliberal Taiwan

Authors Pin-Yao Chiu
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF YOUTH STUDIES
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20 Journal Article

Developing a Knowledge Base for Policy-Making on India-EU Migration: Skill matching

Authors Göran HULTIN
Description
The majority of the Skill Matching mechanisms relating to India EU migration do not provide the full functions that the commercial Skill Matching model seeks to offer. Only commercial Skill Matching can really be regarded as a model that is intentional, sophisticated and leading best practice in the field and that is aiding the matching of skills and jobs from India to the EU. The commercial Skill Matching predominately serves, however, the high skilled and professional migrant. Whilst leading global recruitment companies practice the model worldwide, the size of practice relative to the size of the market is small and only begins to scratch the surface in comparison to the force and size of the market driving mechanism influencing Indian labour migration to the EU. Consequently, both semi-skilled and un/low-skilled migrants generally fail to benefit from such mechanisms of leading Skill Matching. They therefore rely on Skill Matching practices that are indirect or unintentional in their nature. However, even where perfectly organized Skill Matching channels are not in place, market mechanisms and immigration selection systems have had a tendency to create some of the same dimensions that an intentional Skill Matching model comprises. There is a demand particularly for medium skills in Europe and governments globally are beginning to recognize the gap of a Skill Matching mechanism for this skill category of migrants by taking action through the creation of mechanisms with partners such as the private sector to facilitate intentional Skill Matching, however, this work is just beginning to take momentum and substantial work remains.
Year 2012
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21 Report

Guest or Temporary Foreign Worker Programs

Year 2015
Book Title Handbook of the Economics of International Migration
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23 Book Chapter

The ambiguities of U.S. temporary foreign worker policy

Authors Terry L. McCoy
Year 1985
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 1
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24 Journal Article

"Beyond Ethnic Economy": Religiosity, Social Entrepreneurship, and Solidarity Formation of Indonesian Migrants in Taiwan

Authors Rudolf Yuniarto
Year 2016
Journal Name MAKARA HUMAN BEHAVIOUR STUDIES IN ASIA
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26 Journal Article

Temporary migration of workers by category (mostly on low-skilled jobs), 2008-16

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Year 2018
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27 Data Set

No Longer a “Damsel in Distress”: Indonesian Migrant Returnee Women Living in a City

Authors Kilim Park
Year 2016
Journal Name Migration, Mobility, & Displacement
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28 Journal Article

Who Gets In and Why?: The Swedish Experience with Demand Driven Labour Migration – Some Preliminary Results

Authors Henrik Emilsson
Year 2014
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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29 Journal Article

2. How ‘Low-Skilled’ Migrant Workers Are Made

Year 2018
Book Title Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low-Waged Migrant Workers
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30 Book Chapter

Looking for the Best and Brightest? Deservingness Regimes in Italian Labour Migration Management

Authors Paola Bonizzoni
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration
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31 Journal Article

Flagpoling: Inter-provincial Mobility of International Migrants within Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Authors Christine Knott, Melissa Marschke
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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33 Journal Article

More than Money: The Importance of Social Exchanges for Temporary Low‐Skilled Migrant Workers’ Workplace Satisfaction

Authors Eunmi Chang, Hyun Chin, Jeongwon Lee, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name International Migration
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34 Journal Article

Opening up legal channels for temporary migration: A way to reduce human smuggling?

Authors Frank Laczko
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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35 Journal Article

Varieties of capitalism, variation in labour immigration

Authors Camilla DEVITT
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 24
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36 Journal Article

Skill levels and inequality in migration: A case study of Filipino migrants in the UK

Authors Tomoko Hayakawa
Year 2020
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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37 Journal Article

The social quarantining of migrant labour: everyday effects of temporary foreign worker regulation in Canada

Authors Mervyn Horgan, Saara Liinamaa
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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38 Journal Article

The Impermanence of Permanence: The Rise of Probationary Immigration in Canada

Authors Antje Ellermann, Yana Gorokhovskaia
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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39 Journal Article

Has Permanent Settlement of Temporary Migrant Workers in Thailand Begun?

Authors Wathinee Boonchalaksi, A Chamratrithirong, Jerrold W. Huguet
Year 2012
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 3
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40 Journal Article

Has Permanent Settlement of Temporary Migrant Workers in Thailand Begun?

Authors Wathinee Boonchalaksi, A Chamratrithirong, Jerrold W. Huguet
Year 2012
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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41 Journal Article

Short-Term Labour Migration: Brazilian Migrants in Ireland

Authors Garret Maher, Mary Cawley
Year 2016
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 6
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42 Journal Article

A sectorial approach to labour migration : agriculture and domestic work

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Description
Today more than ever, the European Union needs a comprehensive albeit differentiated approach towards legal labour migration, which responds to the varied needs of domestic labour markets and at the same time discourages effectively irregular migration. The segmented structure of domestic labour markets and the demographic deficit of Europe lead to increasing demand for a migrant labour force. This labour force is concentrated in specific sectors, such as cleaning, catering and care jobs for women; and construction, agricultural and semi-skilled manufacturing jobs for men. Such labour shortages are better catered to by a demand-led approach that takes into account the different economic cycles of Member States, their different economies and labour markets, while at the same time responds to long-term sociodemographic processes, including: a. The ageing of European societies; b. The configuration of nuclear families without extended support networks to cover needs for care of children or elderly/disabled people; c. The participation of women in paid work outside the home; d. These trends are irreversible and persist even in periods of economic downturn or weak growth. A flexible albeit proactive regulatory framework that would allow for demand and shortages to drive recruitment of migrant workers, while also being adaptable to territorial and sectorial variations, would be optimal. Of course, the thorny issue also needs to be addressed of how to match flexibility with worker protection from exploitation, setting up a clear and realistic set of rights and duties for both employer and employee. A framework sectorial approach can be tested in niche sectors such as domestic work or agriculture, complementing existing directives regulating training, research, students, intracompany transferees, highskill migrants and seasonal employment.
Year 2017
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Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs

Authors Martin Ruhs, Philip Martin
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 138
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44 Journal Article

Living at Work and Intra-worker Sociality Among Migrant Farm Workers in Canada

Authors J. Adam Perry
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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45 Journal Article

Temporary labour migration, global redistribution, and democratic justice

Authors Patti Tamara Lenard, Christine Straehle
Year 2012
Journal Name POLITICS PHILOSOPHY & ECONOMICS
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46 Journal Article

Help Wanted: Employer Demand for Less-Skilled Temporary Foreign Worker Visas in an Era of Declining Unauthorized Immigration

Authors Pia M. Orrenius, M Zavodny
Year 2020
Journal Name RSF-THE RUSSELL SAGE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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47 Journal Article

Serial Labor Migration: Precarity and Itinerancy among Filipino and Indonesian Domestic Workers

Authors Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Rachel Silvey, Maria Cecilia Hwang, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration Review
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49 Journal Article

The Temporary Nature of Ukrainian Migration: Definitions, Determinants and Consequences

Authors Marta Kindler, Agata Górny
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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50 Book Chapter

Gendering transnational communities: a comparison of Singaporean and British migrants in China

Authors K Willis, BSA Yeoh, Katie Willis, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name Geoforum
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51 Journal Article

Employers' use of low-skilled migrant workers Assessing the implications for human resource management

Authors Chris Forde, Robert MacKenzie
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER
Citations (WoS) 7
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52 Journal Article

Temporary migration, precarious employment and unfree labour relations: Exploring the ‘continuum of exploitation’ in Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Authors Kendra Strauss, Siobhan McGrath, Siobhán McGrath
Year 2017
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 56
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53 Journal Article

The Emergence of a Low-Skill Migrant Labour Market: Structural Constraints, Discourses of Difference and Blocked Mobility

Authors Huw Vasey
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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54 Journal Article

Migrant Workers and the Problem of Social Cohesion in Canada

Authors Alison Taylor, Jason Foster
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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55 Journal Article

Migrant worker acculturation in China

Authors Yongxia Gui, JW Berry, Yong Zheng, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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56 Journal Article

Immigration Policy in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States: An Overview of Recent Trends

Authors Ather H. Akbari, AH Akbari, Martha MacDonald
Year 2014
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 24
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57 Journal Article

State, Civil Society and International Norms: Expanding the Political and Labor Rights of Foreigners in South Korea

Authors Joon K. Kim
Year 2005
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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59 Journal Article

Migrant Worker Organizing in Indonesia

Authors Michele Ford
Year 2006
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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60 Journal Article

Migrant Worker Well-Being and Its Determinants: The Case of Qatar

Authors Michael Ewers, Kien Trung Le, Abdoulaye Diop, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH
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61 Journal Article

National Immigration and Integration Policies in Europe Since 1973

Authors María Bruquetas-Callejo, Jeroen Doomernik
Book Title Integration Processes and Policies in Europe
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62 Book Chapter

From Economic to Political Engagement: Analysing the Changing Role of the Turkish Diaspora

Authors Melissa Siegel, Özge Bilgili
Book Title Emigration Nations
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63 Book Chapter

The bargaining power of sending countries in influencing the rights of their low skilled migrant workers

Description
This project asks how governments of migrant sending countries can influence the rights of their low skilled migrant workers in receiving countries. The project approaches this question from both the sending and the receiving country side; looking at factors that determine when and how sending states intervene and what determines the responses from receiving countries. The surplus of aspiring migrants and economic importance of remittances would suggest sending states have little bargaining power. Single case studies however suggest that some nevertheless intervene. A comprehensive overview of the drivers of immigration and emigration policy will result in a set of hypotheses. A survey of policy makers in sending countries will generate an overview of interventions by sending country governments. The project’s core is a systematic comparative case study of six sending countries with partly overlapping receiving countries and three of these receiving countries. The sending country cases are three sets of two countries in which migrant remittances constitute a similar share of GDP but involvement with the rights of their workers abroad differ; the Philippines, Senegal, India, Ecuador, Morocco and Vietnam. The receiving countries are South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Italy. These countries vary strongly in the rights for migrant workers and the level of cooperation with sending states. QCA and process tracing will be used to assess the hypotheses. The project is innovative in 1) providing a systematic analysis of a larger number of cases including countries rarely covered in comparative studies on migrant rights, 2) examining of the actions of both sending and receiving countries, and 3) taking the trade-off between migrant numbers and rights into account. The project will push theory development forward by connecting theoretical fields and expanding geographic scope. It is policy-relevant by providing further insight into how the rights of migrant workers can be improved.
Year 2018
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64 Project

Brokers and the Organization of Recruitment of 'Global Talent' by Japanese Firms-A Migration Perspective

Authors Harald Conrad, Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
Year 2018
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE JAPAN JOURNAL
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66 Journal Article

Guestworkers in Europe: A Resurrection?

Authors Stephen Castles, S Castles
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 215
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67 Journal Article

Transnational contexts and local embeddedness of HIV/STI vulnerabilities among Thai and Filipino agricultural temporary foreign workers in Canada

Authors Josephine Pui-Hing Wong, Miya Narushima, M. Vahabi, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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68 Journal Article

Foreign Language Proficiency of Intra-European Migrants: A Multilevel Analysis

Authors M. Braun, Michael Braun
Year 2010
Journal Name European Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 5
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69 Journal Article

The implications of migration policies on migrant worker mixed families: The case of Filipinos in Israel

Authors Deby Babis
Year 2021
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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71 Journal Article

Remittances and Lifestyle Changes Among Indonesian Overseas Migrant Workers' Families in Their Hometowns

Authors Siti Mas'udah
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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72 Journal Article

A Morning at the Dealership

Authors Stewart Manley
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICE
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73 Journal Article

Journey’s End? Old Age in France’s Migrant Worker Hostels

Authors Alistair Hunter
Book Title Retirement Home? Ageing Migrant Workers in France and the Question of Return
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74 Book Chapter

Imaginaries of the Ideal Migrant Worker: A Lacanian Interpretation

Authors Sergei Shubin, David McCollum, A Findlay, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 13
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75 Journal Article

Ethnicity and globalisation. From migrant worker to transnational citizen.

Authors J REX
Year 2002
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
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76 Journal Article

Legal Aspects of Cross-Border Rehabilitation to Work

Authors Thomas Erhag
Year 2005
Journal Name European Journal of Social Security
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77 Journal Article

Tyrants and Migrants: Authoritarian Immigration Policy

Authors Adrian J. Shin
Year 2017
Journal Name COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES
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78 Journal Article

Men from Sub-Saharan Africa Living in Worker Hostels in France: A Hidden Population with Poor Access to HIV Testing

Authors Marguerite Guiguet, P. Chauvin, S. Dionou, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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80 Journal Article

HARD TRAVELIN - THE STORY OF THE MIGRANT-WORKER - ALLSOP,K

Authors
Year 1993
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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81 Journal Article

What Role Do Low-Skilled Migrants Play in the Japanese Labor Markets?

Authors Yasushi Iguchi
Year 2012
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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82 Journal Article

Guest Workers as an Automatic Stabilizer of Cyclical Unemployment in Switzerland and Germany

Authors W.E. Kuhn
Year 1978
Journal Name International Migration Review
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84 Journal Article

Past, present and future: how the Lithuanian Diaspora in the Netherlands accumulates human capital from social capital

Authors Julie E. Ferguson, Egle Salominaite, Kees Boersma
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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85 Journal Article

Stymied ambition: does a lack of economic freedom lead to migration?

Authors Daniel Meierrieks, Laura Renner
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 7
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86 Journal Article

Human Capital and the Economic Assimilation of Recent Immigrants in Hong Kong

Authors Dongshu Ou, Suet-ling Pong
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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87 Journal Article

Urban village demolition, migrant workers' rental costs and housing choices: Evidence from Hangzhou, China

Authors Hui Zeng, Xiaofu Yu, Juanfeng Zhang
Year 2019
Journal Name CITIES
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88 Journal Article

Global Labour in Rural Societies

Principal investigator Johan Fredrik Rye (Principal Investigator)
Description
The GLARUS project theorizes the ways in which rural societies are transformed as result of large-scale labour immigration, predominantly in low-skilled, manual industries, and how the different parties in the rural societies (immigrants, hosting communities) experience these processes. A key dimension is to explore hypothesized rural/urban and rural/rural differences: In what ways is rural immigration a different phenomenon from its urban counterpart? Are there differences in how the labour immigration phenomenon unfolds in rural communities? What are the implications of the economic base, demographic structure, peripherality, and historical experiences of the receiving communities? The conceptual approach draws on, seeks to cross-fertilize and moves beyond insights from three strands of literature: immigration theory, labour market theory and the rural studies tradition. Key concepts, theories and perspectives within these fields are transnationalism, segmented labour market theory, flexibilization and precarious work, and heterolocal identities, belongings and spaces. The project is genuinely comparative in its approach; nationally and internationally, to order to identify both generic aspects of rural labour migration, and to gain an understanding of how various contextual aspects influence the unfolding of the phenomenon. In Norway three rural study areas with different economic bases (agriculture, fish processing, and tourism) will be studied and compared to study cases in the US and the UK. These study cases will be explored using an extensive mixed-methods methodological design combining various qualitative and quantitative techniques. A key objective of the project is to develop a strong international research network on global rural labour. The project will recruit several young scholars and offer an extensive visiting scholar programme for early- and mid-career scientists.
Year 2017
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89 Project

Entrepreneurship and immigrant wages in US labor markets: A multi-level approach

Authors C Kesler, M Hout, Christel Kesler, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 8
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90 Journal Article

Does Human Capital Raise Earnings for Immigrants in the Low-Skill Labor Market?

Authors Matthew Hall, George Farkas
Year 2008
Journal Name Demography
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92 Journal Article

Alcohol Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors in a Migrant Worker Community

Authors H. Virginia McCoy, HV McCoy, Muni Rubens, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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93 Journal Article

Book Review: Ethnicity and Globalization: From Migrant Worker to Transnational Citizen

Authors Ronald Skeldon
Year 2001
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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94 Journal Article

Mobile with an agency: Negotiating the spatiotemporalities of the temp migrant worker

Authors Kristina Zampoukos, Maiken Bjerga Kiil, Hege Merete Knutsen, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 3
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95 Journal Article

The art of not being caught: Temporal strategies for disciplining unfree labour in Singapore’s contract migration

Authors Sallie Yea
Year 2017
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 17
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97 Journal Article

The legal framework of the sponsorship systems of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait : a comparative examination

Authors Maysa ZAHRA
Description
The sponsorship system of the Arab Gulf countries comprises rules and regulations that tie the residence of a migrant worker to his/her sponsor in the country. This paper offers an in-depth examination of the legal framework of the sponsorship system of three countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) - Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. The paper looks at different aspects of the system starting with the requirement for sponsorship and ending with the rules on absconding and repatriation.
Year 2014
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98 Report

Industrial change, Hispanic immigration, and the internal migration of low-skilled native male workers in the United States, 1995–2000

Authors Emilio A. Parrado, EA Parrado, W Kandel, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 14
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99 Journal Article

The legal framework of the sponsorship systems of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries : a comparative examination

Authors Maysa ZAHRA
Description
The sponsorship system of the Arab Gulf countries comprises rules and regulations that tie the residence of a migrant worker to his/her sponsor in the country. This paper offers an in-depth examination of the legal framework of the sponsorship system of the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) ヨ Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. It looks at different aspects of the system starting with the requirement for sponsorship and ending with the rules on absconding and repatriation.
Year 2015
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100 Report
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