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    (Mis)managing migration : guestworkers' experiences with North American labor markets / edited by David Griffith. - 1-е изд. - Santa Fe : School for advanced research press, 2014. - xxxii, 274 с. - (School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series). - Библиогр.: с. 237. - Указ.: с. 263. - ISBN 9781938645037 : 2100 р.
    Содержание:
Hahamovitch, Cindy. "Risk the Truck": Guestworker-Sending States and the Myth of Managed Migration / C. Hahamovitch
Martin, Philip. The H-2A Program: Evolution, Impacts, and Outlook / P. Martin
Smart, Josephine. Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada: Flexible Labor in the Twenty-First Century / J. Smart
Preibisch, Kerry. Managed Migration and Changing Workplace Regimes in Canadian Agriculture / Kerry Preibisch / K. Preibisch
Austin, Diane. Guestworkers in the Fabrication and Shipbuilding Industry along the Gulf of Mexico: An Anomaly or a New Source of Labor? / D. Austin
Griffith, David. From Perfect to Imperfect Immigrants: Family Relations and the Managed Migration of Seafood Workers between Sinaloa, Mexico, and North Carolina / D. Griffith, R. Contreras
Hughes, Christine. The Potential and Pitfalls of Social Remittances: Guatemalan Women and Labor Migration to Canada / C. Hughes
Bump, Micah N. Global Trends, Local Outcomes: Globalization and the Foreign-Born Temporary Labor Force in the Shenandoah Valley Apple Industry / M. N. Bump, E. M. Goździak, B. L. Lowell
Rocha Peralta, Juvencio. A History of Activism: The Organizational Work of Juvencio Rocha Peralta / J. Rocha Peralta, D. Griffith, R. Contreras
Griffith, David. Conclusion: Promises of Guestworker Programs / D. Griffith
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Рубрики: Иностранные рабочие--Государственная политика--США
   Иностранные рабочие--Государственная политика--Канада

   Рынок труда--США

   Рынок труда--Канада

Аннотация: There is nothing so permanent as a temporary worker, observers of guestworker programmes quip. Historically, however, guestworker programmes and the numbers of guestworkers entering North American labour markets have fluctuated significantly as changing federal positions, shifting labour markets, economics, and politics have impacted access and participation. Today managed migration is growing in North America. This mirrors the general growth of migration from poorer to richer countries, with more than 200 million people now living outside their natal countries. Faced with this phenomenon, managed migration enables nation-states to regulate those population movements; direct foreign nationals to specific, identified economic sectors that citizens are less likely to care about; match employers who claim labour shortages with highly motivated workers; and offer people from poorer countries higher earning potential abroad through temporary absence from their families and homelands. Characterised like this, managed migration sounds like the ideal alternative to unregulated, undocumented migration, which too often results in family separation, wage theft and other abuses, interior bordering and anti-immigrant sentiment, increased state expenditures for border patrol and immigration enforcement, and orphaned children when parents are deported. Unfortunately, as the contributors to this volume describe, managed migration does not always work on the ground as well as it does on paper.


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