Migration, Migrants and Labour Markets
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IILME is a Standing Committee within the IMISCOE networkWhat defines the well-being of migrant professionals across professional and personal environments in Denmark?
By Gregor Schäfer, University of Bath, and Miguel Morillas, Comillas Pontifical University As global labour markets continue to hunger for …
Special Issue published 2023
At the beginning of 2023, our special issue on “State policies and regulation related to migrant work during and beyond …
Book recommendation
Banerjee, A.V. & E. Duflo (2019), Good Economics for Hard Times. Better Answers to Our Biggest Problems. United Kingdom: Allen …
IILME Sessions at the 22st IMISCOE Annual Conference
Below we present the 20 IILME sessions during the conference by date. Please note that some are hybris, some on-site …
IILME Sessions at the 21st IMISCOE Annual Conference
Link to the panels on July 2 Revisiting the social constructs of ‘essentialism’ and ‘irregularization’ of migrant workers in European …
CfA: Conference in Berlin addressing labour-market related discrimination of migrants & women
Call for contributions for the final conference of the project “Access plus: Access to social rights inGermany and France: inequalities …