A Reappraisal of the EU's Expanding Readmission System
Readmission is not simply a means of removing undesirable foreigners through coercive methods. When viewed as a way of ensuring the temporary stay of foreign workers in the labour markets of European destination countries, readmission may also impact on the participatory rights of a growing number of native workers facing equally temporary (and precarious) labour conditions, in a context marked by employment deregulation and wage flexibility. These implications have clear democratic significance. A new analytical perspective applied to the expansion and development of the readmission system, is aimed at promoting a reflection on an unexplored research area bridging the gap between labour migration regulation and labour market deregulation.
Keywords: Labour migration, readmission policy, labour markets, precariousness, labour rights
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Details
p. 130-145 -
Issue
49/4 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2014.954184