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Foreign workers --- Alien labor --- Foreign workers - Europe --- Foreign workers - United States
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Foreign workers --- Labor mobility --- Travailleurs étrangers --- Main-d'oeuvre --- Mobilité --- Travailleurs étrangers --- Mobilité --- Foreign workers - Europe --- Labor mobility - Europe
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Children of alien laborers --- Enfants de travailleurs étrangers --- Children of foreign workers --- -#SBIB:316.356.2H4230 --- Foreign workers' children --- Foreign workers --- Gezinsproblematieken: gezinnen van migranten: algemeen --- Enfants de travailleurs étrangers --- #SBIB:316.356.2H4230 --- Children of foreign workers - Europe
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European countries are currently involved in several irregular migration systems, resulting in undocumented populations estimated at several millions. They manage to live and work for years without a certified identity - a phenomenon that challenges existing notions of political statehood and societal membership. Drawing on empirical studies carried out in a variety of settings, theauthors of this illuminating study analyse the ways in which such irregular migration systems developed over time, interacting with changes in European labour markets, welfare regimes and immigration policies.
Europe -- Emigration and immigration. --- Foreign workers -- Europe. --- Immigrants -- Europe. --- Labour markets -- Europe. --- Welfare -- Europe. --- Immigrants --- Labor market --- Welfare state --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Immigration & Emigration --- Europe --- Emigration and immigration.
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This definitive study offers an in-depth analysis of the role of social capital in Western labour markets. To address the vital question of how migrants take advantage of social relations between indigenous people and their own ethnic group, Lancée surveys the impact of various forms of social capital on the integration of immigrants into their new labour markets in Germany and the Netherlands, producing an important data comparison for those two bordering countries.
Europe -- Emigration and immigration. --- Foreign workers -- Europe. --- Immigrants -- Europe. --- Foreign workers --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Immigrants --- sociology --- sociologie --- Ethnic group --- Germany --- Labour economics --- Netherlands --- Occupational prestige --- Social capital
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Migrant labor. --- Mediterranen. --- Sociology of minorities --- France --- Foreign workers --- Foreign workers. --- Migrant labor --- Migration, Internal --- Migration, Internal. --- Vrouwen. --- Women --- Employment --- Employment. --- Europe. --- Women - Employment - Europe. --- Migrant labor - Europe. --- Foreign workers - Europe. --- Migration, Internal - Europe. --- Migration background --- Book --- Experiences
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Les candidats à l’exil, fuyant les guerres, la pauvreté et les crises politiques, voyagent souvent au péril de leur vie. Depuis 25 ans, près de 40 000 migrants sont morts ou ont disparu, par noyade ou épuisement, aux frontières européennes, dont plus de 6 000 pour la seule année 2016, la plus meurtrière jamais enregistréeL’augmentation des arrivées observée depuis 2015 a fait souffler un vent de panique au sein des États de l’Union européenne qui se sont ressaisis en durcissant la seule politique qui vaille à leurs yeux, le renforcement des frontières extérieures : multiplication des murs et barrières pour « réguler les flux », ouverture de nouveaux camps, externalisation de l’accueil, militarisation accrue de la surveillance et de la répression… la « crise des migrants » a été suscitée autant que subie, et vient interroger tout le système européen des frontières, des politiques d’accueil et d’immigration.
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Despite continued public and legislative concern about sex trafficking across international borders, the actual lives of the individuals involved--and, more importantly, the decisions that led them to sex work--are too often overlooked. With Mobile Orientations, Nicola Mai shows that, far from being victims of a system beyond their control, many contemporary sex workers choose their profession as a means to forge a path toward fulfillment.0 Using a bold blend of personal narrative and autoethnography, Mai provides intimate portrayals of sex workers from sites including the Balkans, the Maghreb, and West Africa who decided to sell sex as the means to achieve a better life. Mai explores the contrast between how migrants understand themselves and their work and how humanitarian and governmental agencies conceal their stories, often unwittingly, by addressing them all as helpless victims. The culmination of two decades of research, Mobile Orientations sheds new light on the desires and ambitions of migrant sex workers across the world.
Foreign workers --- Human trafficking --- Male prostitutes --- Male prostitution --- Prostitution --- Sex workers --- Sexual orientation --- Europe --- Emigration and immigration. --- Emigration and immigration --- Migration. Refugees --- prostitutie --- migratie (mensen) --- mensenhandel --- Male prostitutes - Europe --- Sex workers - Europe --- Foreign workers - Europe --- Male prostitution - Europe --- Sexual orientation - Europe --- Prostitution - Europe --- Human trafficking - Europe --- Europe - Emigration and immigration --- Migration --- Sex work --- Sex industry --- Book
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Sociology of minorities --- Western Europe --- Foreign workers --- Children of alien laborers --- Travailleurs étrangers --- Enfants de travailleurs étrangers --- Travailleur immigré --- --Europe --- --Travailleur immigré --- --Foreign workers --- Children of foreign workers --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:39A72 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A342 --- 331.5 --- Alien labor --- -Children of alien laborers --- Foreign workers' children --- Aliens --- Foreign labor --- Guest workers --- Guestworkers --- Immigrant labor --- Immigrant workers --- Migrant labor (Foreign workers) --- Migrant workers (Foreign workers) --- Employees --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Etnografie: Europa --- Arbeidssociologie: ongelijkheden op de arbeidsmarkt: migranten op de arbeidsmarkt --- Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- Employment --- Conferences - Meetings --- Geografie --- Europa. --- -Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- 331.5 Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- Travailleurs étrangers --- Enfants de travailleurs étrangers --- Foreign workers - Europe --- Children of foreign workers - Europe --- Europe
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This book presents an analysis of recent trends in migration movements and policies in OECD countries as well as in certain non-member countries. It includes a detailed description of the flows, the different channels of immigration and the nationalities of the migrants concerned. In addition to this overall analysis, the reader will also find in this publication two sections on the recent developments in migration flows and policies in Asia and in Central and Eastern Europe; a special chapter devoted to family-linked immigration, the criteria to be fulfilled in order to take advantage of it a
Emigration and immigration -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Foreign workers -- Europe -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Emigration and immigration --- Foreign workers --- Statistics --- Europe --- Alien labor --- Aliens --- Foreign labor --- Guest workers --- Guestworkers --- Immigrant labor --- Immigrant workers --- Migrant labor (Foreign workers) --- Migrant workers (Foreign workers) --- Employees --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Employment --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Noncitizen labor --- Noncitizens
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