Building Migrant Precarity: Employment, Citizenship & Skill in Toronto and London’s Construction Sectors
- Petsa
2015
- May-akda
Bridget Anderson, Emily Reid-Musson, and Michelle Buckley
- Buod
"This paper explains how the intensification and transformation of migrant precarity has occurred through three patterns, as follows,drawing comparisons between Toronto and London.
Patterns of employment deregulation, (...)
Emergent immigration regimes, (...)
Uneven skill, training and sector regulation"- Mga Tala
"This working paper is part of a three year project (2013-2015) named Urbanization From Below: Precarious Migrant Construction Work in Toronto, Canada and London, UK. The project is funded by an Insight Development Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Dr. Michelle Buckley (University of Toronto Scarborough) is the research project’s primary investigator, in collaboration with Professor Bridget Anderson, (Director, Center for Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford). The paper contents are based on preliminary research involving the regulatory mapping of trade, employment, immigration and construction industry patterns between 2000 and 2014. This was followed by key stakeholder interviews with labour, trade union, advocacy and industry representatives."
- Kalakip
- Pang-ekonomiyang sektor
Construction trades helpers and labourers
- Geographical kaugnayan
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, British Columbia, Iba pang mga Lalawigan, Pederal, Nova Scotia, Reyno Unido, and National relevance
- Wika
Ingles