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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 34, n° 5. - October 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/10/2020 |
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Article : document Ă©lectronique
Using panel data from the Spanish Labour Force Survey (2008â2016), we explore the risks and opportunities of job transitions (to unemployment, inactivity, full-time work and promotion) of female immigrants and natives in part-time work. This is [...]
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This article examines the relationship between social networks as a job-finding channel and overqualification among recent EU migrants from Central Eastern to Western European countries. Social networks composed of relatives, friends or acquaint[...]
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This article examines the experiences of non-EU/EEA student-migrants orienting in precarious labour markets in Finland. Drawing on data from in-depth interviews with working student-migrants holding a temporary legal status, the article examines[...]
Article : document multimédia
Using a correspondence field experiment, the study reported in this article has investigated if immigrant job applicants with equivalent qualifications are treated differently in the Finnish labour market. The study consists of 5000 job applicat[...]
Article : document Ă©lectronique
Drawing on an extended case method approach consisting of observations, analysis of organisational documents and semi-structured in-depth interviews with first- and second-generation migrants working in a French car manufacturing company, this a[...]
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This article examines the ânewâ migration for work phenomenon gripping Southern Europe since the Global Financial Crisis struck in 2008, by focusing on the case of skilled Greeks migrating to Germany for work purposes. In applying Honnethâs conc[...]
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This article examines migrant women tourism workersâ understandings of, and diverse responses to, exploitative working conditions by taking account of the constraints posed by oppressive contexts and ideologies. It analyses how their location at[...]
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This article examines the organizing practices of indie unions â the emerging grassroots unions co-led by precarious migrant workers. It draws on an embedded actor-centred approach involving extensive multi-sited ethnography. The article shows h[...]
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While much is known regarding the effects of immigration for objective outcomes, relatively little is known regarding the effects for perceived well-being. By exploiting spatial and temporal variation in the net-inflows of foreign-born individua[...]
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Having a poor start in the labour market has a âscarringâ effect on future employment and well-being. Indeed, unemployment at any point of the life-course can scar. While there is extensive quantitative research examining scarring effects at the[...]
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This article foregrounds the experiences of a newly qualified teacher â âDanielâ â in the state education sector in the United Kingdom. It provides an insight into the under-explored realities of teaching work and an empirical connection with a [...]