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International Labour Migration to Europe's Rural Regions

Contributor(s): Rye, Johan Fredrik (Editor), O'Reilly, Karen (Editor)

ISBN: 9780367900717

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: October 19, 2020

Dewey: 331.62094091

LCCN: 2020026262

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.30" L x 6.30" W ( 1.10 lbs) 258 pages

Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

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International Labour Migration to Europe's Rural Regions brings together intimate descriptions, theoretical analyses, and policy recommendations for this novel phenomenon that has the potential to transform lives of international migrants and local communities in Europe's rural regions.

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"The global pandemic has painfully shown how international labour migration is essential to Europe's economy and food security. Indeed the role of migration in revitalizing rural communities in Europe and in keeping agriculture afloat cannot be overstated. This is a timely and much needed book that investigates the social and economic implications of international labour migration to Europe's rural regions from both empirical and analytical perspectives."

Anna Triandafyllidou, Ryerson University, Canada

"This is book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the phenomenon of internal rural migration in Europe, its diversity of local practices and similarity in outcomes for social groups, rural industries and rural societies across and within countries in Europe. It is the combination of empirically rich, in-depth case studies that portray the human element of migration with discussions of their significance against the background of labour market and migration theories and the specificity of the rural context that makes the book so particularly insightful."

Bettina Bock, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands

"In fourteen expertly-crafted chapters, this collection offers a historically-informed snapshot of the living and working conditions of people who migrate to rural areas of Europe and the US for agricultural work. Never flinching from sharp critical analysis of the racial capitalism that often seeks to divide workforces in order to weaken them, International Labour Migration to Europe's Rural Regions also engages with rural workers' responses to the multiple structures of oppression they face. This book could not be more timely. Emerging as it does during a pandemic that has seen agricultural workers finally gain recognition as 'key workers' it challenges the lie of 'unskilled work' and the stigma that often accompanies agricultural wage work."

Ben Rogaly, University of Sussex, UK

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