Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low Waged Migrant Workers / Conny Rijken, Tesseltje de Lange.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource : 10 line artContent type: - text
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Towards a Decent Labour Market for Low-Waged Migrant Workers / Lange, Tesseltje de / Rijken, Conny -- Section 1. Setting the Scene: Imbalances on the Labour Market -- 1. The Challenge of Migration / Roermund, Bert van -- 2. How 'Low-Skilled' Migrant Workers Are Made / Paul, Regine -- Section 2. Access to the Labour Market for EU Citizens and Third-country Nationals -- 3. From Competing to Aligned Narratives on Posted and Other Mobile Workers within the EU? / Houwerzijl, Mijke / Schrauwen, Annette -- 4. Labour Arbitrage on European Labour Markets / Cremers, Jan / Dekker, Ronald -- 5. The Seasonal Workers Directive / Zoeteweij, Margarite Helena -- 6. Towards Protection of Vulnerable Labour Migrants in Sweden / Olsson, Petra Herzfeld -- 7. Asylum Seekers' Limited Right to Work in the Netherlands / Lange, Tesseltje de -- Section 3. Imbalances and Vulnerabilities -- 8. When Bad Labour Conditions Become Exploitation / Rijken, Conny -- 9. Employer Sanctions / Berntsen, Lisa / Lange, Tesseltje de -- 10. Bottom-up Approaches to the Regularisation of Undocumented Migrants / Torre, Lucia Della -- 11. When Nationalism Meets Soft Skills / Siebers, Hans -- 12. Collective Agreements and Equal Opportunities for Women and Disadvantaged Groups / Graafland, Johan
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This anthology analyzes low-wage migrant workers in Europe from many perspectives, including migration policies, human rights, economics, and more. Free movement of workers and services in the EU calls into question the extent to which the labor market and its institutions are able to counteract negative consequences, such as downward wage pressures and abuse of workers. These essays flesh out the imbalances that unfairly disadvantage low-wage workers, shed light on their causes, and discuss possible solutions.
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