ABSTRACT

Upheavals in vast areas of the world have led to a growing number of international refugees, a significant proportion of which have made their way to the West. At the same time, economic and social pressures, together with skills and labour shortages, have encouraged the migration for work of millions of workers worldwide. Although there has been a constant media focus on these two groups, little is known about their labour market experiences. This collection examines the problems faced by refugees and recent migrants in accessing employment as well as the policy frameworks that address the labour market rights of refugees and economic migrants.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I: Concepts and Methodologies

part |2 pages

Part II: State Policies in Relation to Migrants and Refugees

chapter 4|14 pages

Legal Frameworks Regulating the Employment of Refugees and Recent Migrants

ByTESSA WRIGHT, SONIA MCKAY

chapter 8|18 pages

Trade Unions, Migration and Racism in France

BySTEVE JEFFERYS

chapter 9|24 pages

Recent Migrants in the Canadian Labour Market: Exploring the Impacts of Gender and Racialisation

ByVALERIE PRESTON AND SILVIA D’ADDARIO

part |2 pages

Part III: Structural Discrimination and Strategies of Response

chapter 10|19 pages

Barriers to the Labour Market: Refugees in Britain

ByALICE BLOCH

chapter 11|16 pages

Immigration and Labour Market Integration

ByANNE E. GREEN

chapter 14|6 pages

The Future of Work for Recent Migrants and Refugees

BySONIA MCKAY