Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low-Waged Migrant Workers /
Central to this edited volume is the legal position and the labour situation of non-EU and EU low-waged migrant workers. Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low-Waged Migrant Workers presents ground breaking research on policies and practices in search of striking a right balance between the economic...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2020
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جدول المحتويات:
- Towards a decent labour market for low-waged migrant workers : an introduction / Tesseltje de Lange and Conny Rijken
- The challenge of migration : politics as labour and labour as politics / Bert van Roermund
- How 'low-skilled' migrant workers are made : border-drawing in migration policy / Regine Paul
- From competing to aligned narratives on posted and other mobile workers within the EU? / Mijke Houwerzijl and Annette Schrauwen
- Labour arbitrage on European labour markets : free movement and the role of intermediaries / Jan Cremers and Ronald Dekker
- The seasonal workers directive : another vicious circle? / Margarite Helena Zoeteweij
- Towards protection of vulnerable labour migrants in Sweden : the case of the Thai berry pickers / Petra Herzfeld Olsson
- Asylum seekers' limited right to work in the Netherlands / Tesseltje de Lange
- When bad labour conditions become exploitation : lessons learnt from the Chowdury case / Conny Rijken
- Employer sanctions : instrument of labour market regulation, migration control, and worker protection? / Lisa Berntsen and Tesseltje de Lange
- Bottom-up approaches to the regularisation of undocumented migrants : the Swiss case / Lucia Della Torre
- When nationalism meets soft skills : towards a comprehensive framework for explaining ethno-migrant inequality in the Dutch labour market / Hans Siebers
- Collective agreements and equal opportunities for women and disadvantaged groups / Johan Graafland.