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Labor Movement - How Migration Regulates Labor Markets (Paperback, New)
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Throughout the industrialized world, international migrants serve
as nannies, construction workers, gardeners and small-business
entrepreneurs. Labor Movement suggests that the international
migration of workers is necessary for the survival of
industrialized economies. The book thus turns the conventional view
of international migration on its head: it investigates how
migration regulates labor markets, rather than labor markets
shaping migration flows. Assuming a critical view of orthodox
economic theory, the book illustrates how different legal, social
and cultural strategies towards international migrants are deployed
and coordinated within the wider neo-liberal project to render
migrants and immigrants vulnerable, pushing them into performing
distinct economic roles and into subordinate labor market
situations.
Drawing on social theories associated with Pierre Bourdieu and
other prominent thinkers, Labor Movement suggests that migration
regulates labor markets through processes of social distinction,
cultural judgement and the strategic deployment of citizenship.
European and North American case studies illustrate how the labor
of international migrants is systematically devalued and how
popular discourse legitimates the demotion of migrants to
subordinate labor. Engaging with various immigrant groups in
different cities, including South Asian immigrants in Vancouver,
foreigners and Spataussiedler in Berlin, and Mexican and Caribbean
offshore workers in rural Ontario, the studies seek to unravel the
complex web of regulatory labor market processes related to
international migration.
Recognizing and understanding these processes, Bauder argues, is
an important step towardsbuilding effective activist strategies and
for envisioning new roles for migrating workers and people. The
book is a valuable resource to researchers and students in
economics, ethnic and migration studies, geography, sociology,
political science, and to frontline activists in Europe, North
America and beyond.
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