Chapter
Section I: Changes in Employment and Migration to the EU
The Development of Neoliberalism
Migration and the Neoliberal State
Neoliberal Employment Policies in the UK
The European Union and Neoliberal Employment Policies
The Transformation of Poland
The Political Economy
of an Ongoing Crisis
Migrational Employment Relations in the Modern European Economy
Institutions Matter in Employment Relations
Developing a Multilevelled Understanding of Migrational Employment Relations
Discussion and Conclusions
Migration Policies and Their Underlying Threats
Citizenship and Multiple Borders in a Borderless European Union
The Pitfalls of the Utilitarian Assumptions Governing EU Migration Policies Towards TCNs
National Examples: the UK, Spain and Poland
Aren’t We All in the Same Boat? What Migration Policies Reveal About Neoliberal Governmentality
Spectrum of Migrants’ Inclusion and Exclusion
‘Hidden Injuries’ of Migration From CEE
The Making of a Neoliberal Citizen Through Migration
Self-management of a Neoliberal Citizen through Migration
The Unmaking of a Neoliberal Citizen
Non-EU Migrant Workers in For-profit Older-age Care Facilities in London
A Journey into Private Older-age Care Facilities
A Transnational Political Economy of Non-EU Migrants’ Routes into Care
Barriers and Enablers of Social Mobility
Female Polish Migration to the UK
The Interrelation of Gender, Work Trajectories and Agency: Experiences of Female Polish Migrant Workers in the UK
‘Once You See That It Can Be Otherwise, Then You Expect Something Else’
Migration and Return After 2004
Research Design and Methodology
Enhanced Earning Capacity
Strategies of Coping with Work-related Tensions
COLLECTIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION
Trade Unions’ Responses at the Intersection of Class and Migration
Migration and Shifting Union Strategies
The Three Historical Dilemmas
‘Setting the Clock’ on Migrant Organising
Dilemmas in the Three Countries: Unions and Migrant Workers in England, Italy and Northern Ireland
Influencing Union Dilemmas: The Four Complexes of Factors
Power Position and Structure of National Trade Union Movement
Condition of the Economy and Labour Market
National Identity, Ideology and Institutions
Dominant Perceptions of Migrant Groups
Class and Identity Politics in Unions – a Fifth Complex of Factors?
Finding Class in Our Data: Between Migrant Work and Class Solidarity
Conclusion: Class, Competition and the State
The Social Articulation of the Crisis and Political Mobilisation in Spain
Housing, the Financial Market, and Migrant Workers
The Political Management of the ‘Financial Crisis’ in Spain and ‘Civil Society’s’ Response: the Case of the PAH
All Equal and Like a Family? Citizenism and Organicism in the PAH’s Discourse and Practice
Obstacles Before Struggles
Diagnosing Freedom of Movement
Freedom of Movement: In the Crib of Overexploitation and Exodus
Freedom of Movement: To Escape a Habit
Precariousness in Unlikely Places
Precariousness, High-skilled Migrant Workers and Migrant networks
Research Methods and Case Studies
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