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Patterns and Determinants of sub-Regional Migration: A case Study of Polish Construction Workers in Norway

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“…Conditions in the Polish construction sector have changed considerably since the accession to the EU [54]. There is no data regarding the structure of the education of architects, engineering, and qualified personnel working in the construction sector.…”
Section: To What Extent Are the Building Professionals' Skills And Ed...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conditions in the Polish construction sector have changed considerably since the accession to the EU [54]. There is no data regarding the structure of the education of architects, engineering, and qualified personnel working in the construction sector.…”
Section: To What Extent Are the Building Professionals' Skills And Ed...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enfin, bien avant l'existence possible de « télémigrants », le double phénomène de mondialisation et de ségrégation professionnelle s'observait déjà au sein des pays dits « d'immigration », à propos des travailleurs de nationalité étrangère. En effet, ceux-ci étaient bien souvent confinés dans des « systèmes migratoires régionalisés » (Napierala et Trevena, 2010), c'est-à-dire des spécialisations économiques qui reposent sur l'usage intensif de travail à bas coût. Ce processus de dualisation du marché du travail (Piore, 1980) mis en évidence dès les années 1970 porte en effet sur des dimensions spatiales.…”
Section: Une Désagrégation Spatiale Des Activités ?unclassified
“…In addition, the RDS method was applied to the study of Polish post-accession migrants in Norway, mostly in Oslo, and especially those in the shadow economy, since they were the most difficult to access (Napierała 2008;Napierała & Trevena 2010;Kaczmarczyk 2011). This particular study was clustered in two sectorsconstruction and household servicesand was a successful means of approaching Polish migrants in Norway.…”
Section: Respondent-driven Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%