Von „Weinbergfrauen“ zu migrantischer Saisonarbeit: Arbeit im Qualitätsweinbau
Kädtler Jürgen () and
Kottwitz Gisela
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Kädtler Jürgen: Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut Göttingen (SOFI) an der Georg-August-Universität, Friedländer Weg 31, 37085 Göttingen, Deutschland
Kottwitz Gisela: Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut Göttingen (SOFI) an der Georg-August-Universität, Friedländer Weg 31, 37085 Göttingen, Deutschland
Arbeit, 2024, vol. 33, issue 4, 187-210
Abstract:
This article presents the results of a qualitative empirical study on seasonal labour, usually migrant, in German (high) quality viticulture. Since the 1990s, migrant seasonal workers have replaced the former core labour force of ‘additional earners’ on a part-time basis. In contrast to the widespread qualification of seasonal agricultural work as simple work, the thesis is put forward that the segment under investigation is characterised by the development of qualifications and training careers in the sense of the segmentation theory concept of internal labour markets. And the conditions of a corresponding permanent employment policy based on migration are analysed.
Keywords: Simple labour; qualified seasonal work; labour migration; core workforce policy; Einfacharbeit; qualifizierte Saisonarbeit; Arbeitsmigration; Stammbelegschaftspolitik; Simple labour; qualified seasonal work; labour migration; core workforce policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1515/arbeit-2024-0014
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