Undocumented workers' transitions
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"This book explores how immigration laws, while aimed at discouraging undocumented migration, actually sustain it. It documents the circumstances that have caused previously documented migrants to become undocumented and explores the impact of their changing status on their families and on their own employment opportunities. The authors argue that undocumented migrants are forced into the most precarious types of work, and changes in the way that employment is organised, with a shift into temporary, agency and sub-contracted work, makes undocumented migrants particularly attractive in some employment markets. This groundbreaking volume draws substantially on data collected from a two-year research study in seven European countries that was focused on understanding the impact of migration flows on EU labour markets"--
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Sonia McKay
- Open Author
Eugenia Markova
- Open Author
Anna Paraskevopoulou
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- UWUndocumented Workers' TransitionsSonia McKay, Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou
Undocumented Workers' Transitions
- UWUndocumented Workers' TransitionsSonia McKay, Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou
Undocumented Workers' Transitions
- UWUndocumented Workers' TransitionsSonia McKay, Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou
Undocumented Workers' Transitions
- UWUndocumented Workers' TransitionsSonia McKay, Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou
Undocumented Workers' Transitions
- UWUndocumented Workers' TransitionsSonia McKay, Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou
Undocumented Workers' Transitions
- UWUndocumented Workers' TransitionsSonia McKay, Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou
Undocumented Workers' Transitions
- UWUndocumented workers' transitionsSonia McKay
Undocumented workers' transitions