
Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration
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Labour migration has been on the agenda of many countries around the globe at the same time as governments of both sending and receiving countries have been trying to develop regulatory mechanisms. This book opens the debate on the global politics of labour migration by proposing a re-assessment of the interaction between states regarding labour migration. Presenting case-specific scholarship from leading experts from five different continents, each contribution engages with the changing landscape of migration control and teases out emerging control patterns, dynamics and correlations that can be made between them and existing control paradigms. The multidisciplinary and global focus in 'Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration' sheds much needed light on the mechanisms deployed by states in their attempts to control labour migration and on the manner in which these mechanisms impact upon migrants themselves, leaving some caught up in the politics of labour market control
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Section I Uncertain Borders, Empty Control Claims: Labour Migration Regimes with Weak Control Claims
chapter 1|24 pages
When Borders Fail: ‘Illegal’, Invisible Labour Migration and Basotho Domestic Workers in South Africa
chapter 2|26 pages
(In)hospitable Border Zones: Situating Bolivian Migrants’ Presence at Brazilian Crossroads
chapter 3|22 pages
Labour Migration Regulation in Malaysia: A Policy of High Numbers and Low Rights
chapter 4|22 pages
Examining Labour Migration Regimes in East Asia: Appearance and Technique of Control in Taiwan*
chapter 5|26 pages
Implications for Policy Discourse: The Influx of Zimbabwean Migrants into South Africa
part |2 pages
Section II The Appearance of Control: Examining Labour Migration Regimes with High Control Claims
chapter 6|20 pages
‘Advantage Canada’ and the Contradictions of (Im)migration Control
chapter 7|18 pages
Competing Interests in the Europeanization of Labour Migration Rules
chapter 9|16 pages
The ‘Outside-In’ –An Overview of Japanese Immigration Policy from the Perspective of International Relations
part |2 pages
Section III Equivocal Claims: Examining Labour Migration Regimes with Ambivalent Control Claims