Guestworkers and second-class citizenship
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- Fecha
2010
- Autores
Anna Stilz
- Resumen
This paper takes up the question of rights restrictions for guestworkers from a liberal-democratic perspective. Is it ever legitimate to offer migrants job opportunities in exchange for their agreement to waive rights? If so, are there limits on the rights we can ask guestworkers to give up? I examine three arguments for why rights restrictions on guestworkers should not be allowed: (1) that they require guestworkers to waive an inalienable claim to membership, (2) that they are exploitative, and (3) that they place guestworkers into dominating social relationships in the receiving society. I conclude that none of these arguments can rule out rights restrictions on guestworkers altogether. I then sketch some restrictions that remain permissible even after we take these arguments into account.
- Journal title
Policy and Society
- Volumen
29
- Page numbers
295-307
- Archivos adjuntos
- Los sectores económicos
Agriculture and horticulture workers, Occupations in services - Domestic work, Sales and service occupations - general, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - general, Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations - general, Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing, Dancers, y Otro
- Tipos de contenido
Análisis de políticas
- Los grupos destinatarios
Los investigadores
- Relevancia geográfica
Canada, Estados Unidos, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, Federal, International Organizations, Nueva Escocia, y National relevance
- Esferas de la actividad
Derecho, Filosofía, y Ciencias Políticas
- Idiomas
Inglés