Getting by in Europe's urban labour markets: Senegambian migrants' strategies for survival, documentation and mobility

This book examines two major social changes experienced by European cities in the last two decades: post-industrial economic restructuring and new immigration flows. The link between both has been extensively discussed throughout a variety of theoretical approaches and in numerous descriptive contributions. Adding to those studies, this research focuses on three elements of migratory experience that have been relatively neglected thus far: a dynamic view of changes over time, the influence of national welfare and legislation frameworks, and the importance of support mechanisms outside the labo... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Nieuwenhuyze, Inge van
Dokumenttyp: Monographie
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: Amsterdam Univ. Press
Schlagwörter: Wirtschaft / Sozialwissenschaften / Soziologie / Social sciences / sociology / anthropology / Economics / Migration / Sociology of Migration / Labor Market Research / Arbeitsmarktforschung / labor migration / Netherlands / illegal immigration / Senegal / Africa / survival strategy / Gambia / integration policy / moonlighting / labor market / mobility / Europe / migrant / social network / working conditions / living conditions / Spain / informal sector / immigration / low qualified worker / soziales Netzwerk / Überlebensstrategie / niedrig Qualifizierter / Schwarzarbeit / Arbeitsmigration / Europa / Arbeitsbedingungen / Mobilität / illegale Einwanderung / Afrika / Arbeitsmarkt / Spanien / Lebensbedingungen / informeller Sektor / Zuwanderung
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This book examines two major social changes experienced by European cities in the last two decades: post-industrial economic restructuring and new immigration flows. The link between both has been extensively discussed throughout a variety of theoretical approaches and in numerous descriptive contributions. Adding to those studies, this research focuses on three elements of migratory experience that have been relatively neglected thus far: a dynamic view of changes over time, the influence of national welfare and legislation frameworks, and the importance of support mechanisms outside the labour market. The material underpinning the arguments is the qualitative life-course analysis of 81 in-depth interviews with Senegambian migrants living in Antwerp and Barcelona. ; Deze dissertatie onderzoekt twee belangrijke sociale veranderingen die Europese steden in de laatste twee decennia hebben ondergaan: postindustriële economische herstructurering en nieuwe immigratiestromen. Inge van Nieuwenhuyze bespreekt drie nieuwe elementen van de migratieproblematiek, die tot dusver relatief onderbelicht zijn geweest: een dynamisch overzicht van de veranderingen, de invloed van de nationale welzijns- en wetgevingskaders en het belang van de opvangmogelijkheden buiten de arbeidsmarkt. Het materiaal is verkregen uit 81 diepte-interviews met Senegalezen en Gambianen woonachtig in Antwerpen en Barcelona.