2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10677-018-9971-x
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Temporary Migration Projects, Special Rights and Social Dumping

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“…As realidades econômicas antes havidas nos seus países de origem fazem com que os imigrantes aceitem empregos com baixa qualificação e salários diminutos com maior facilidade, produzindo os efeitos do Dumping social, já que nessas circunstâncias o mínimo de valor ganho é suficiente. Trata-se de um sintoma de injustiça estrutural (OTTONELLI, 2019).…”
Section: Dumping Social: a Mitigação Dos Direitos Do Trabalhador Migr...unclassified
“…As realidades econômicas antes havidas nos seus países de origem fazem com que os imigrantes aceitem empregos com baixa qualificação e salários diminutos com maior facilidade, produzindo os efeitos do Dumping social, já que nessas circunstâncias o mínimo de valor ganho é suficiente. Trata-se de um sintoma de injustiça estrutural (OTTONELLI, 2019).…”
Section: Dumping Social: a Mitigação Dos Direitos Do Trabalhador Migr...unclassified
“…The transnational and increasingly stratified nature of migration (Menke & Rumpel, 2022;Scheibelhofer, 2022) generates hierarchies of belonging that lead us to ask not only who, but also how and to what degree specific migrants are included. The relationship between formal belonging and its everyday character articulates with everyday boundaries, gender, and racialized norms to inhibit belonging, including access to resources and services (Mattes & Lang, 2021;Menke & Rumpel, 2022;Ottonelli & Torresi, 2019;Speed et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently there has been an increasing focus on the fairness of such migration restrictions. In particular, there is some disagreement as to whether the rules that govern guest workers and temporary labour migrants (hereafter TLMs) are fair, or whether they are instruments of exploitation (Attas, 2000; Stilz, 2010; Lenard and Straehle, 2012; Nuti, 2018; Ottonelli and Torresi, 2019). On the one hand, such systems allow more migrants opportunities to migrate in order to work, thereby increasing their earnings and life choices, and allow host countries to fill gaps in the labour market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%