Commercial Migration Intermediaries and the Segmentation of Skilled Migrant Employment

Work, Employment and Society, Forthcoming

23 Pages Posted: 23 Jun 2015

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Diane van den Broek

University of Sydney Business School

William S. Harvey

University of Exeter Business School

Dimitria Groutsis

University of Sydney

Date Written: 2015

Abstract

Like all migration, skilled migration depends on intermediary operators that provide services that assist the mobility, labour market entry and integration of migrant workers. However within what is a relatively disparate body of literature on migrant work, there is often either a complete neglect, or only fragmented acknowledgement and analysis of how migration intermediaries influence migrants’ access to destination labour markets. By re-engaging with the literature on skilled migration, we highlight the importance of new theorising and empirical investigations into the labour market implications of intermediary activities, which at present remain poorly understood. Most particularly, this article highlights how migration intermediaries shape recruitment, selection and placement, thereby in part determining labour market outcomes for particular groups of migrant workers.

Suggested Citation

van den Broek, Diane and Harvey, William S. and Groutsis, Dimitria, Commercial Migration Intermediaries and the Segmentation of Skilled Migrant Employment (2015). Work, Employment and Society, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2621936

Diane Van den Broek (Contact Author)

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William S. Harvey

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Dimitria Groutsis

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