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Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City

Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City

Alice Bloch
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As debates over immigration policy rage in the United States and around the globe, Living on the Margins offers profound insight into the working lives of undocumented migrants themselves. Focusing on London-based migrants and their employers, Alice Bloch and Sonia McKay expose the contradictions in policy and interactions among class, immigration hierarchies, and gender that operate within the ethnic enclave economy, marginalizing and criminalizing these migrants while promoting exploitative labor markets. But the authors also offer hope, revealing how migrants can be active agents in shaping their lives within the constraints of their undocumented status. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book places migrant research in a global context, providing theoretical, policy, and empirical analyses that travel across borders.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Policy Press
Release
March 15, 2016
ISBN
1447319362
ISBN 13
9781447319368

Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City

Alice Bloch
3/5 ( ratings)
As debates over immigration policy rage in the United States and around the globe, Living on the Margins offers profound insight into the working lives of undocumented migrants themselves. Focusing on London-based migrants and their employers, Alice Bloch and Sonia McKay expose the contradictions in policy and interactions among class, immigration hierarchies, and gender that operate within the ethnic enclave economy, marginalizing and criminalizing these migrants while promoting exploitative labor markets. But the authors also offer hope, revealing how migrants can be active agents in shaping their lives within the constraints of their undocumented status. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book places migrant research in a global context, providing theoretical, policy, and empirical analyses that travel across borders.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Policy Press
Release
March 15, 2016
ISBN
1447319362
ISBN 13
9781447319368

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