Legal Status and Vulnerabilities
chapter 2 in: BASARAN, Tugba, GUILD, Elspeth (Eds.), Global Labour and the Migrant Premium – The Cost of Working Abroad, London: Routledge, 2018, pages 10-17
Posted: 10 Mar 2021
Date Written: 2018
Abstract
This book provides the first systematic account of the premium costs that migrants pay to live and work abroad. Reducing the costs of international labour migration, specifically worker-paid costs for low-skilled employment, has become an important item on the global agenda over the last years and is particularly pertinent for the UN’s Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Recruitment costs alone amount in most migration corridors to anywhere between one and ten months of foreign earnings and many migrants may well lose between one and two years of foreign earnings, if all costs are considered. This book is intended as a primer for evidence-based policy for reducing the costs of international labour mobility. The contributors include academics from law, economics and politics, but also authors from international organizations, non-governmental organizations, as well as the voices of migrants.
Keywords: global labour; migration
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