2020
DOI: 10.1111/area.12687
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Gendered constraints on a strategy of regional mobility: Latino/a migration to post‐Katrina New Orleans

Abstract: In August 2005, rising waters from Hurricane Katrina compromised several of New Orleans’ levees, causing extensive flooding that, in the face of government inaction, resulted in the deaths of 1,400 people and a large‐scale evacuation of the city. As long‐term residents of the city evacuated, New Orleans witnessed an influx of new Latino/a immigrants who arrived to demolish irreparable structures, clear toxic debris, and rebuild. Disaster recovery work draws on construction and low‐skilled service sectors, whic… Show more

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“…Establishing micro-enterprises within the market-scape offers a means for immigrants to improve their quality of life and livelihood trajectories through autonomy (Parella et al, 2013). Yet, as we will show, this is a constrained form of agency, dependent on navigating highly precarious conditions and shaped by labour market structures wherein ‘limitations on immigrants’ opportunities result from uneven power relations and regulatory contexts’ (Blue, 2021: 176).…”
Section: Precarity the Market-scape And Immigrant Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishing micro-enterprises within the market-scape offers a means for immigrants to improve their quality of life and livelihood trajectories through autonomy (Parella et al, 2013). Yet, as we will show, this is a constrained form of agency, dependent on navigating highly precarious conditions and shaped by labour market structures wherein ‘limitations on immigrants’ opportunities result from uneven power relations and regulatory contexts’ (Blue, 2021: 176).…”
Section: Precarity the Market-scape And Immigrant Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%