2014
DOI: 10.1080/13621025.2014.886441
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The ideology of temporary labour migration in the post-global era

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“…Some academics, irrespective of the ideological and theoretical objections raised, have taken a more positive view with respect to TMWPs (Dauvergne and Marsden, 2014;Ruhs, 2006Ruhs, , 2013Walmsley and Winters, 2005;Walmsley et al, 2007). The positive view varies from the embrace and championing of TMWPs to their cautious welcoming, and we fall firmly within the latter camp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some academics, irrespective of the ideological and theoretical objections raised, have taken a more positive view with respect to TMWPs (Dauvergne and Marsden, 2014;Ruhs, 2006Ruhs, , 2013Walmsley and Winters, 2005;Walmsley et al, 2007). The positive view varies from the embrace and championing of TMWPs to their cautious welcoming, and we fall firmly within the latter camp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This perception was clearly embedded in the guest-worker schemes that prevailed in the second half of the twentieth century in several Northern European countries (Castles and Miller 1998, 162-163;Dauvergne and Marsden 2014). This falls short to explain, however, the various cases where labor mobility becomes a personal or family strategy.…”
Section: Temporary Permanence or Permanent Temporariness?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, we want to address domestic mobilities without the clear-cut distinction between temporary and permanent migrants, because we believe such an approach has a limiting outcome that annihilates the possibility of relating to individuals' (im)mobilities in more encompassing ways. Focusing on 'temporariness' when relating to mobile individuals, especially lower-skilled workers, has, in many ways, the power of constraining their rights (Dauvergne and Marsden 2014).…”
Section: Article Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, asylum seekers and students are allowed to work within certain time restrictions in Finland. The regulation of labour migration is legitimized on the basis of the protection of labour standards in the low-paid sectors, yet in addition to regulating the supply of labour, immigration controls function as an instrument in the stratification of labour (Anderson 2010;Mezzadra and Neilson 2013;Dauvergne and Marsden 2014;Robertson 2014). Restrictions on residence and rights are not external to migrants' position in the labour market due to the intersections of immigration controls and labour markets.…”
Section: The Hierarchization Of Labour Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%