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2018-06-26
Rules, Paper, Status: Migrants and Precarious Bureaucracy in Contemporary Italy - de Anna Tuckett (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Fichier | Rules, Paper, Status: Migrants and Precarious Bureaucracy in Contemporary Italy |
| Publié Le | 2018-06-26 |
| Traducteur | Manha Easa |
| Chiffre de Pages | 649 Pages |
| La taille du fichier | 46.01 MB |
| Langage | Anglais & Français |
| Éditeur | Mercure de France |
| ISBN-10 | 3812388172-CYE |
| Format de Données | AMZ EPub PDF BMP ODT |
| Écrivain | Anna Tuckett |
| Digital ISBN | 821-4835543369-YMX |
| Nom de Fichier | Rules-Paper-Status-Migrants-and-Precarious-Bureaucracy-in-Contemporary-Italy.pdf |
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Rules Paper Status argues that successfully navigating Italian immigration bureaucracy which is situated in an immigration regime that is both exclusionary and flexible requires and induces culturally specific modes of behavior Exclusionary laws however can transform this social and cultural learning into the very thing that endangers migrants right to live in the country
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2ème Conférence Internationale Éducation Économie Société Paris 2124 juillet 2010 2nd International Conference on Education Economy Society Paris 2124 July 2010
Precarious status migrants with or without work authorization spend prolonged periods in precarious work are likely to remain poor and have limited opportunities to improve the terms and conditions of their employment or invest in education as a stepping stone to less precarious more decent work Landolt and Goldring forthcoming
The proportion of precarious status migrants versus those with full immigration status permanent residents has been steadily increasing over the last few decades Faraday 2012 This situation makes migrants more vulnerable to exploitation abuse and stress OxmanMartinez et al 2005