Inclusion and Exclusion in Europe :Migration, Work and Employment Perspectives ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Migration, Work and Employment Perspectives

Publication series :1

Author: Fedyuk   Olena;Stewart   Paul  

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9781786605405

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781786605399

Subject: D73/77 National Politics;F246 劳动关系

Keyword: 各国政治,劳动关系

Language: ENG

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Description

This book contextualizes migration in the larger transformations of the local, national and transnational labour markets.

Chapter

Reference

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Structure of the Book

References

Section I: Changes in Employment and Migration to the EU

Chapter I.1

Changes in Employment

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

Conclusion

References

Chapter I.2

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

Notes

References

Chapter I.3

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

Notes

References

Spectrum of Migrants’ Inclusion and Exclusion

Chapter II.1

‘Hidden Injuries’ of Migration From CEE

Facets of Citizenship

The Making of a Neoliberal Citizen Through Migration

Self-management of a Neoliberal Citizen through Migration

The Unmaking of a Neoliberal Citizen

Discussion

Note

References

Chapter II.2

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

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter II.3

Female Migrants’ Agency

Female Polish Migration to the UK

The Interrelation of Gender, Work Trajectories and Agency: Experiences of Female Polish Migrant Workers in the UK

Conclusion

References

Chapter II.4

‘Once You See That It Can Be Otherwise, Then You Expect Something Else’

Migration and Return After 2004

Research Design and Methodology

Research Results

Enhanced Earning Capacity

Workplace Relationships

Work–life Balance

Strategies of Coping with Work-related Tensions

Conclusion

Notes

References

COLLECTIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION

Chapter III.1

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

References

Chapter III.2

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

Notes

References

Chapter III.3

Obstacles Before Struggles

Diagnosing Freedom of Movement

Freedom of Movement: In the Crib of Overexploitation and Exodus

Freedom of Movement: To Escape a Habit

Notes

References

Chapter III.4

Precariousness in Unlikely Places

Precariousness, High-skilled Migrant Workers and Migrant networks

Research Methods and Case Studies

Findings and Discussion

Conclusion

References

References

18 October 2015, Ross Priory, Scotland

Notes

Index

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