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9781137460400

Vulnerability, Exploitation and Migrants Insecure Work in a Globalised Economy

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    9781137460400

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    1137460407

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-10-01
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Exploitation at work is not new, but the past few decades have seen a growth in extreme exploitation; the consequence of globalization, the on-going economic crisis and related policies of austerity. Migrants of all kinds often find themselves at the sharp edge of such experiences. This edited collection explores the lives of the rapidly growing numbers of migrants, examining issues of vulnerability and exploitation in the labour market, and drawing on material from across the world. It does this through a far-reaching analysis of lived experiences of exploitation in different geographical contexts. In cataloguing these experiences, the book investigates global neoliberalized economies and emergent labour and product supply chains; states' management of migrants' mobility and the structural production of immigration statuses; characteristics of enclave economies for migrants and their co-ethnic/co-language networks; and national/international responses and interventions designed to tackle migrant exploitation. Global exploitation processes, the book argues, require global responses.

Author Biography

Louise Waite is Associate Professor at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom. She researches issues of unfree/forced labour.
Gary Craig is Professor of Social Justice at Durham University, United Kingdom. He researches extensively on 'race'.
Hannah Lewis is Critical Human Geography Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom. She has interests in migration and forced labour.
Klara Skrivankova is Programme Coordinator for Anti-Slavery International, United Kingdom, and is one of the leading authorities on trafficking and forced labour in Europe.

Table of Contents

Editorial Introduction. Vulnerability, exploitation and migrants: Insecure work in a globalised economy; Louise Waite; Gary Craig; Hannah Lewis; Klara Skrivankova
I. THE GLOBALISATION OF VULNERABILITY
1. Private governance and the problem of trafficking and slavery in global supply chains; Nicola Phillips
2. The political economy of outsourcing; John Smith
3. Labour, exploitation and migration in Western Europe: an international political economy perspective; Lucia Pradella and Rossana Cillo
II. MIGRANT WORKERS, UNFREEDOM AND FORCED LABOUR
4. Social reproduction and migrant domestic labour in Canada and the UK: Towards a multi-dimensional concept of subordination; Kendra Strauss
5. Precarious labour in Slovakia: patterns, implications and intersections with other forms of abuse; Matej Blazek
6. Understanding and evaluating UK efforts to tackle forced labour; Alex Balch
III. THE VULNERABILITY OF ASYLUM SEEKERS
7. The contribution of UK asylum policy 1999-2010 to conditions for the exploitation of migrant labour; Tom Vickers
8. Precarity at Work. Asylum rights and paradoxes of labour in Sweden; Maja Sager
9. Bangladeshi fruit vendors in the street of Paris: Vulnerable asylum seekers or elf-imposed victims of exploitation?; Donghyuk Park
10. Refused asylum seekers as the hyper-exploited; Louise Waite; Hannah Lewis; Stuart Hodkinson; Peter Dwyer
IV. HIDDEN FROM VIEW: THE MOST EXPLOITED WORKERS
11. Sweatshop workers in Buenos Aires: The political economy of human trafficking in a peripheral country; Jerónimo Montero Bressán; Eliana Ferradás Abalo
12. Experiences of forced labour amongst UK based Chinese migrant workers: exploring vulnerability and protection in times of Empire; Rebecca Lawthom; Carolyn Kagan; Sue Baines; Sandy Lo; Sylvia Sham; Lisa Mok; Mark Greenwood; Scott Gaule
13. The Working Lives of Undocumented Migrants: Social capital, individual agency and mobility; Alice Bloch; Sonia McKay; Leena Kumarappan
14. Slavery in the 21st century. A review of domestic work in the UK; Ismail Idowu Salih
V. INTERVENTIONS: TACKLING LABOUR EXPLOITATION
15. Global citizenship: the need for dignity and respect for migrants; Domenica Urzi
16. Winning a living wage: the legacy of living wage campaigns; Ana Lopes; Tim Hall
17. Forced labour and ethical trade in the Indian garment industry; Annie Delaney; Jane Tate
18. The staff wanted initiative – preventing exploitation, forced labour and trafficking in the UK hospitality industry; Joanna Ewart-James and Neill Wilkins

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