A division of labour? Labour market segmentation by region of origin: the case of intra-EU migrants in the UK, Germany and Denmark
The 2004/2007 EU enlargements rendered CEE citizens legally equal to EU labour market participants. However, CEE migrants still face ‘racialisation’ and segmentation in North-Western European labour markets. Similar processes might extend to EU-South migrants, giving rise to a division of labour, wh...
Autors principals: | Felbo-Kolding, J, Leschke, J, Spreckelsen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Routledge
2018
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