Living on the margins offers a unique insight into the working lives of undocumented (or ‘irregular’) migrants living in London, and their employers. Breaking new ground, this topical book exposes the contradictions in policies, which marginalise and criminalise these migrants, while promoting exploitative labour market policies. However, the book reveals that the migrants can be active agents in shaping their lives within the constraint of status. Taking an inter-disciplinary approach, this fascinating book offers an international context to the research and provides theoretical, policy and empirical analyses. It will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and academics, as well as policy makers, practitioners and interested non-specialists.
Table des matières
Introduction;
Policy, law and rights;
Migration: Motives, journey and status mobility;
Undocumented migrants living and working in London;
Ethnic enclave entrepreneurs;
Social networks and social lives;
The consequences of being undocumented;
Grasping life on the margins.
A propos de l’auteur
Sonia Mc Kay is Professor of European Socio-Legal Studies, University of the West of England. She is a co-author of Undocumented Workers’ Transitions, 2011.