ISBN13: | 9781032930640 |
ISBN10: | 10329306411 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 146 pages |
Size: | 216x138 mm |
Weight: | 267 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 8 Illustrations, black & white |
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Global Labour and the Migrant Premium
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This is the first book to systematically examine the full cost of labour migration, and is intended as a primer for evidence-based policy for reducing the costs of international labour mobility.
This book provides the first systematic account of the premium costs that migrants pay to live and work abroad.
Reducing the costs of international labour migration, specifically worker-paid costs for low-skilled employment, has become an important item on the global agenda over the last years and is particularly pertinent for the UN?s Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Recruitment costs alone amount in most migration corridors to anywhere between one and ten months of foreign earnings and many migrants may well lose between one and two years of foreign earnings, if all costs are considered. This book is intended as a primer for evidence-based policy for reducing the costs of international labour mobility. The contributors include academics from law, economics and politics, but also authors from international organizations, non-governmental organizations, as well as the voices of migrants. The hope of the editors is that this small collection sets the basis for evidence-based policies that seek to reduce the costs of international migration.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students of migration, globalization, law, sociology and international relations, as well as practitioners and policy makers.
'Demonstrating the promise of migrant-centred, multidisciplinary approaches, this refreshing collection utilizes?methods ranging from autobiography to policy- and quantitative analysis in order to map the high costs labor migrants from every corner of the earth must pay in order to work outside their homelands.'--Donna Gabaccia, University of Toronto, Canada
1. The premium Tugba Basaran and Elspeth Guild 2. Legal status and vulnerabilities Idil Atak and François Crépeau 3. Precarious work and residence Ryszard Cholewinski 4. Worker-paid recruitment costs Dilip Ratha and Ganesh Seshan 5. (In)equality in wages and working conditions Bjarney Fri?riksdóttir 6. The health costs of irregular migration Alyna C. Smith 7. Migrant risks and insurance Aparna Dalal and Craig Churchill 8. The criminalisation of Irregular migrants Valsamis Mitsilegas and Yewa S. Holiday 9. Access to justice Julinda Beqiraj 10. Migrant incomes, Big Issue sellers, penalties and confiscation regimes Rudi Fortson 11. Agricultural workers Bethany Hastie 12. The migrant tax ? how children and young people pay to exercise mobility rights Jacqueline Bhabha 13. Migrant remittances in face of securitization Anthony Amicelle 14. Gan?s journey from Thailand Gan and Yewa S. Holiday 15. Then and now, here and there: personal and academic perspectives on migration Martin O. Heisler