Abstract
This editorial chapter sets the stage for the groundbreaking chapters that
comprise this volume. We discuss in some detail the fragmented legal
framework of intra-EU mobility and labour market access of third-country
nationals coming to the EU. In the discussion of the concept of decent
labour and decent labour markets, we identify three dichotomies at the
intersection of (the regulation of) labour markets and migration that
underlie this volume. This is followed by a discussion of the collected
chapters, each of which describes and problematises aspects of the road
and obstacles towards a decent labour market for low-waged migrant
workers. The chapter concludes with a multilayered framework and some
unconventional thoughts on how to achieve such a decent labour market.
comprise this volume. We discuss in some detail the fragmented legal
framework of intra-EU mobility and labour market access of third-country
nationals coming to the EU. In the discussion of the concept of decent
labour and decent labour markets, we identify three dichotomies at the
intersection of (the regulation of) labour markets and migration that
underlie this volume. This is followed by a discussion of the collected
chapters, each of which describes and problematises aspects of the road
and obstacles towards a decent labour market for low-waged migrant
workers. The chapter concludes with a multilayered framework and some
unconventional thoughts on how to achieve such a decent labour market.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Towards a decent labour market for low-waged migrant workers |
Editors | Conny Rijken, Tesseltje de Lange |
Place of Publication | Amsterdam |
Publisher | AUP |
Pages | 9-34 |
Number of pages | 26 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9789048539253 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789462987555 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |