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Book Title
Patterns of Exploitation
Publication Name
Patterns of Exploitation : Understanding Migrant Worker Rights in Advanced Democracies
Title
Patterns of Exploitation
Subtitle
Understanding Migrant Worker Rights in Advanced Democracies
ISBN-10
0197599117
EAN
9780197599112
ISBN
9780197599112
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2023
Release Date
20/04/2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Length
6.4 in
Item Width
9.3 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Author
Anna K. Boucher
Genre
Law & Politics
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Political Science
Subject
International Relations / General, Economics / General
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
312 Pages, 320 Pages

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Numbering an estimated 164 million globally, migrant workers are an essential component of contemporary businesses. Despite their number and indispensability in the global economy, migrant workers frequently lack the legal protections enjoyed by other workers. In Patterns of Exploitation, Anna K. Boucher looks at workplace violations across four major immigration countries: the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Incorporating interviews, the Migrant Worker Rights Database, and in-depth analysis of court cases, Boucher uses legal storytelling to document individual migrant experiences and assess the patterns of exploitation that emerge in case narratives. This unique mixed-methods approach provides a novel understanding of migrant workplace violations across a variety of immigration contexts.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197599117
ISBN-13
9780197599112
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18058366209

Product Key Features

Author
Anna K. Boucher
Publication Name
Patterns of Exploitation : Understanding Migrant Worker Rights in Advanced Democracies
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
International Relations / General, Economics / General
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Political Science
Number of Pages
312 Pages, 320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.4 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
9.3 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2022-029944
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Hd5855.B68 2023
Reviews
"Boucher has written an immensely useful treatise on how a precarious, temporary, immigration status, or the lack of a valid immigration status, impacts the workplace rights that workers in four key high-income jurisdictions are able to exercise and enforce in practice. The Migrant Worker Rights Database, created by Boucher, provides a new source of data that will inform scholars and advocates alike about how different legal frameworks may facilitate or hinder the ability of migrants to enforce their rights. Boucher's findings will ultimately be invaluable for efforts to push for structural changes that better protect migrant workers around the world through regulation, legislation, and enforcement." -- Daniel Costa, Director of Immigration Law and Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute "Beginning each chapter with an engaging account of an individual migrant's encounter with the legal system, Anna Boucher vividly depicts the key themes that emerge from a database comprised of litigation brought by migrant workers in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States to enforce their labor rights. Patterns of Exploitations provides a compelling comparative analysis of violations of migrant workers' labour rights in four key migrant-receiving countries by weaving a quantitative analysis of the innovative database with insights from key legal actors. This excellent book should be read by anyone interested in how migrant workers are exploited and how to stop it." -- Judy Fudge, Professor in Global Labour Issues, McMaster University "Patterns of Exploitation is an ambitious book that explores one component of the migrant rights puzzle. Migrants are workers and human beings, yet their workplace rights are not protected to the same extent as citizen workers. To discover why these differences exist, Boucher systematically surveys legal cases filed by migrant workers across four national jurisdictions and generates an overview of the types of exploitation that migrants experience. In contrast to the prevailing notion that courts in liberal democracies tend to protect migrants, she finds that courts safeguard migration worker rights only in so far as workers are protected by the law and the law recognizes migrant vulnerabilities. This book provides a major corrective to our understanding of the role of the courts in liberal democracies in protecting migrant rights and it will be widely cited." -- Jeannette Money, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Davis, "Boucher has written an immensely useful treatise on how a precarious, temporary, immigration status, or the lack of a valid immigration status, impacts the workplace rights that workers in four key high-income jurisdictions are able to exercise and enforce in practice. The Migrant Worker Rights Database, created by Boucher, provides a new source of data that will inform scholars and advocates alike about how different legal frameworks may facilitate or hinderthe ability of migrants to enforce their rights. Boucher's findings will ultimately be invaluable for efforts to push for structural changes that better protect migrant workers around the world throughregulation, legislation, and enforcement." -- Daniel Costa, Director of Immigration Law and Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute"Beginning each chapter with an engaging account of an individual migrant's encounter with the legal system, Anna Boucher vividly depicts the key themes that emerge from a database comprised of litigation brought by migrant workers in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States to enforce their labor rights. Patterns of Exploitations provides a compelling comparative analysis of violations of migrant workers' labour rights in four keymigrant-receiving countries by weaving a quantitative analysis of the innovative database with insights from key legal actors. This excellent book should be read by anyone interested in how migrant workers areexploited and how to stop it." -- Judy Fudge, Professor in Global Labour Issues, McMaster University"Patterns of Exploitation is an ambitious book that explores one component of the migrant rights puzzle. Migrants are workers and human beings, yet their workplace rights are not protected to the same extent as citizen workers. To discover why these differences exist, Boucher systematically surveys legal cases filed by migrant workers across four national jurisdictions and generates an overview of the types of exploitation that migrants experience. Incontrast to the prevailing notion that courts in liberal democracies tend to protect migrants, she finds that courts safeguard migration worker rights only in so far as workers are protected by the law and thelaw recognizes migrant vulnerabilities. This book provides a major corrective to our understanding of the role of the courts in liberal democracies in protecting migrant rights and it will be widely cited." -- Jeannette Money, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Davis"This study is very timely as the world grapples with 164 million people escaping from war, violence, and economic and environmental disasters and seeking refuge and work in advanced liberal democratic societies...Recommended. Undergraduates through faculty; professionals." -- Choice, "Boucher has written an immensely useful treatise on how a precarious, temporary, immigration status, or the lack of a valid immigration status, impacts the workplace rights that workers in four key high-income jurisdictions are able to exercise and enforce in practice. The Migrant Worker Rights Database, created by Boucher, provides a new source of data that will inform scholars and advocates alike about how different legal frameworks may facilitate or hinder the ability of migrants to enforce their rights. Boucher's findings will ultimately be invaluable for efforts to push for structural changes that better protect migrant workers around the world through regulation, legislation, and enforcement." -- Daniel Costa, Director of Immigration Law and Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute"Beginning each chapter with an engaging account of an individual migrant's encounter with the legal system, Anna Boucher vividly depicts the key themes that emerge from a database comprised of litigation brought by migrant workers in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States to enforce their labor rights. Patterns of Exploitations provides a compelling comparative analysis of violations of migrant workers' labour rights in four key migrant-receiving countries by weaving a quantitative analysis of the innovative database with insights from key legal actors. This excellent book should be read by anyone interested in how migrant workers are exploited and how to stop it." -- Judy Fudge, Professor in Global Labour Issues, McMaster University"Patterns of Exploitation is an ambitious book that explores one component of the migrant rights puzzle. Migrants are workers and human beings, yet their workplace rights are not protected to the same extent as citizen workers. To discover why these differences exist, Boucher systematically surveys legal cases filed by migrant workers across four national jurisdictions and generates an overview of the types of exploitation that migrants experience. In contrast to the prevailing notion that courts in liberal democracies tend to protect migrants, she finds that courts safeguard migration worker rights only in so far as workers are protected by the law and the law recognizes migrant vulnerabilities. This book provides a major corrective to our understanding of the role of the courts in liberal democracies in protecting migrant rights and it will be widely cited." -- Jeannette Money, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Davis"This study is very timely as the world grapples with 164 million people escaping from war, violence, and economic and environmental disasters and seeking refuge and work in advanced liberal democratic societies...Recommended. Undergraduates through faculty; professionals." -- Choice, "Boucher has written an immensely useful treatise on how a precarious, temporary, immigration status, or the lack of a valid immigration status, impacts the workplace rights that workers in four key high-income jurisdictions are able to exercise and enforce in practice. The Migrant Worker Rights Database, created by Boucher, provides a new source of data that will inform scholars and advocates alike about how different legal frameworks may facilitate or hinder the ability of migrants to enforce their rights. Boucher's findings will ultimately be invaluable for efforts to push for structural changes that better protect migrant workers around the world through regulation, legislation, and enforcement." -- Daniel Costa, Director of Immigration Law and Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute"Beginning each chapter with an engaging account of an individual migrant's encounter with the legal system, Anna Boucher vividly depicts the key themes that emerge from a database comprised of litigation brought by migrant workers in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States to enforce their labor rights. Patterns of Exploitations provides a compelling comparative analysis of violations of migrant workers' labour rights in four key migrant-receiving countries by weaving a quantitative analysis of the innovative database with insights from key legal actors. This excellent book should be read by anyone interested in how migrant workers are exploited and how to stop it." -- Judy Fudge, Professor in Global Labour Issues, McMaster University"Patterns of Exploitation is an ambitious book that explores one component of the migrant rights puzzle. Migrants are workers and human beings, yet their workplace rights are not protected to the same extent as citizen workers. To discover why these differences exist, Boucher systematically surveys legal cases filed by migrant workers across four national jurisdictions and generates an overview of the types of exploitation that migrants experience. In contrast to the prevailing notion that courts in liberal democracies tend to protect migrants, she finds that courts safeguard migration worker rights only in so far as workers are protected by the law and the law recognizes migrant vulnerabilities. This book provides a major corrective to our understanding of the role of the courts in liberal democracies in protecting migrant rights and it will be widely cited." -- Jeannette Money, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Davis
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. What is exploitation? 2. "A member of the family?": Gender, Domestic Work, and Violations 3. Ethnicity, Race, Country of Origin, and the Challenges of Anti-discrimination Claims for Migrant Workers 4. A Fatal Fall: Workplace Death, Injury, and Employment 5. Labor Rights or Immigration Enforcement?: Conflict in Protecting Undocumented Migrant Workers 6. Regulation and Migrant Vulnerability: The Role of Visas in Workplace Violations 7. Decertification, Black-listing, and Circular Migration: The Challenges of Trade Union Representation for Migrant Workers 8. Strategic or General Enforcement of Migrant Worker Rights Conclusion: Understanding the Patterns of Migrant Exploitation Interview schedule References
Dewey Decimal
331.544
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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