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El. knyga: Global Labour and the Migrant Premium: The Cost of Working Abroad

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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 UNs 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.

Recenzijos

'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

List of illustrations
vii
Notes on contributors viii
List of abbreviations
xiv
1 The premium
1(9)
Tugba Basaran
Elspeth Guild
2 Legal status and vulnerabilities
10(8)
Idil Atak
Francois Crepeau
3 Precarious work and residence
18(8)
Ryszard Cholewinski
4 Worker-paid recruitment costs
26(10)
Dilip Ratha
Ganesh Seshan
5 (In)equality in wages and working conditions
36(7)
Bjarney Fridriksdottir
6 The health costs of irregular migration
43(9)
Alyna C. Smith
7 Migrant risks and insurance
52(8)
Aparna Dalal
Craig Churchill
8 The criminalisation of irregular migrants
60(9)
Valsamis Mitsilegas
Yewa S. Holiday
9 Access to justice
69(7)
Julinda Beqiraj
10 Migrant incomes, Big Issue sellers, penalties and confiscation regimes
76(10)
Rudi Fortson
11 Agricultural workers
86(8)
Bethany Hastie
12 The migrant tax -- how children and young people pay to exercise mobility rights
94(7)
Jacqueline Bhabiia
13 Migrant remittances in the face of securitization
101(10)
Anthony Amicelle
14 Gan's journey from Thailand
111(6)
Gan
Yewa S. Holiday
15 Then and now, here and there: personal and academic perspectives on migration
117(7)
Martin O. Heisler
Index 124
Tugba Basaran is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement, University of Cambridge, UK, and Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School. Her publications include Security, Law and Borders: At the Limits of Liberties (Routledge, 2011) and International Political Sociology: Transversal Lines co-edited with Didier Bigo, Emmanuel P. Guittet and R. B. J. Walker (Routledge, 2016).

Elspeth Guild is a Jean Monnet Professor ad personam in law at Queen Mary University of London, UK, and Radboud University, Netherlands. She regularly advises EU institutions on migration and asylum-related matters and has written studies for the European Parliament on the European dimension of the refugee crisis in 2016. Her publications include Security and Migration in the 21st Century (2009) and The Human Rights of Migrants in the 21st Century, co-edited with Stefanie Grant and Kees Groenendijk (Routledge, 2017).