Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the lives of EU migrant workers in the UK following Brexit and COVID-19.
Drawing on a longitudinal study, the book delves into the legal problems migrant workers face and sheds much-needed light on the hidden interactions between the law and communities around issues such as employment, housing, welfare and health. Through personal narratives and insights gathered from interviews, it reveals how (clustered) legal problems arise, are resolved and often bypass formal legal resolution pathways.
This is an invaluable resource that provides a rich picture of everyday life for migrant workers in the UK and highlights the vital role of NGOs working to support them.
Table des matières
1. Themes, Issues and Methods
2. The Town, The Street, The House and The Advice Charity
3. Immigration and the EU Settlement Scheme
4. Employment
5. Housing
6. Welfare Benefits and Debt
7. Access to Healthcare
8. Drawing the Threads Together
A propos de l’auteur
Sarah Fraser Butlin is Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge and Barrister at Cloisters Chambers.