Research Handbook on Migration and Employment
Edited by Guglielmo Meardi
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This insightful Research Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the core issues concerning the integration of migration and employment studies, highlighting the interdisciplinary and global perspectives required to understand the complexity of labour migration.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; General Academic Interest; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781839107238
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Supply factors: demography, economy and skills , pp 14-26

- Giammarco Alderotti and Gustavo De Santis
- Ch 2 Demand factors: demography, economy and innovation , pp 27-41

- Anne Green
- Ch 3 Employment effects: replacement, substitution, complementarity and segmentation , pp 42-61

- Ivana Fellini
- Ch 4 Migrant segregation and labour standards , pp 62-75

- Guglielmo Meardi
- Ch 5 The unsettling nature of immigration: labour migration, racism, and discrimination , pp 76-88

- Patrick McGovern
- Ch 6 Employer strategies and migration , pp 90-108

- Chris Forde, Zinovijus Ciupijus, Gabriella Alberti, Marketa Dolezalova, Jiachen Shi, Ioulia Bessa, Jo Cutter and Robert MacKenzie
- Ch 7 Migrant diversity: introducing the migrant diversity category to diversity management , pp 109-121

- Mustafa F. Özbilgin, Cihat Erbil and Angela Dipalma
- Ch 8 Institutional agencies: the new institutional foundations of the globalised labour force , pp 122-136

- Stuart Rosewarne
- Ch 9 Migrant business: the rise of new migrant business in Britain and beyond , pp 137-151

- Trevor Jones and Monder Ram
- Ch 10 Trade unions and migrant workers: the challenges of inclusion , pp 152-166

- Stefania Marino, Heather Connolly and Miguel Martínez Lucio
- Ch 11 Migrant workers in the care sector , pp 168-181

- Reiko Ogawa
- Ch 12 Migrant workers in construction , pp 182-198

- Lorenzo Frangi and Gerhard Bosch
- Ch 13 Migrant workers in manufacturing , pp 199-212

- Benjamin Hopkins
- Ch 14 Migrant workers in agriculture , pp 213-231

- Philip Martin
- Ch 15 Europe: the EU regulation of migration , pp 233-249

- Petra Herzfeld Olsson and Zvezda Vankova
- Ch 16 Labour migration in the Americas , pp 250-268

- Rafael Bohlen and Ludger Pries
- Ch 17 Labour migration in Africa , pp 269-288

- Leander Kandilige, Gorrety Yogo and Linda A. Oucho
- Ch 18 Comparative labour migration policies , pp 290-308

- Camilla Devitt
- Ch 19 The global governance of labour migration and seasonal workers , pp 309-323

- Daniela Comandé and Federico Siotto
- Ch 20 The political, fiscal and economic effects of immigration on welfare states , pp 324-337

- Alexandre Afonso, Emily Wolff and Samir Negash
- Ch 21 Unpacking (ir)regular labour migration , pp 338-358

- Anders Neergaard and Niklas Selberg
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