Vulnerability, Exploitation and Migrants: Insecure Work in a Globalised Economy
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Globalization, the economic crisis and related policies of austerity have led to a growth in extreme exploitation at work, with migrants particularly vulnerable. This book explores the lives of the growing numbers of severely exploited labourers in the world today, questioning how we can respond to such globalized patterns of extreme inequality.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 30 Sep 2015
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137460400
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Nicola Phillips University of Sheffield UK John Smith Kingston University UK Rossana Cillo University of Venice Ca' Foscari Italy Lucia Pradella University of Venice Ca' Foscari Italy Kendra Strauss Simon Fraser University Canada Matej Blazek Loughborough University UK Alex Balch University of Liverpool UK Tom Vickers Northumbria University UK Maja Sager Lund University Sweden Donghyuk Park University of Paris Diderot France Louise Waite University of Leeds UK Hannah Lewis University of Leeds UK Stuart Hodkinson University of Leeds UK Peter Dwyer University of York UK Eliana Ferradás Abalo School for International Training USA Jerónimo Montero Bressán Ministry of Labour Argentina Rebecca Lawthom Manchester Metropolitan University UK Sue Baines Manchester Metropolitan University UK Carolyn Kagan Manchester Metropolitan University UK Mark Greenwood Wai Yin Chinese Women Society UK Sandy Lo Wai Yin Chinese Women Society UK Lisa Mok Wai Yin Chinese Women Society UK Sylvia Sham Wai Yin Chinese Women Society UK Scott Gaule Manchester Metropolitan University UK Alice Bloch University of Manchester UK Sonia McKay University of the West of England UK Leena Kumarappan London Metropolitan University UK Ismail Idowu Salih Middlesex University School of Law UK Domenica Urzi University of Nottingham UK Ana Lopes University of the West of England UK Tim Hall University of East London UK AnnieDelaney Victoria University Australia Jane Tate Homeworkers Worldwide UK Joanna Ewart-James Walk Free Partner Network UK Neill Wilkins Institute for Human Rights and Business UK