Enforcing exclusion : precarious migrants and the law in Canada
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Enforcing exclusion : precarious migrants and the law in Canada
(Law and society series)
UBC Press, c2018
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内容説明
Migrant workers, though long welcomed in Canada for their labour, are often excluded from both workplace protections and basic social benefits such as health care, income assistance, and education. Through interviews with migrants and their advocates, Marsden shows that people with precarious migration status face barriers in law, policy, and practice, affecting their ability to address adverse working conditions and their access to institutions such as hospitals, schools, and employment standards boards. Enforcing Exclusion recasts what migration status means to both the state and to non-citizens, questioning the adequacy of human-rights-based responses in addressing its exclusionary effects.
目次
- Introduction 1 The Creation and Growth of Precarious Migration in Canada: "Illegal" Migration and the Liberal State 2 Status, Deportability, and Illegality in Daily Life 3 Working Conditions and Barriers to Substantive Remedies 4 Exclusion from the Social State: Health, Education, and Income Security 5 Multi-Sited Enforcement: Maintaining Subordinate Membership 6 Rights and Membership: Toward Inclusion? Postscript Appendix A: Migrant Participant Profiles Appendix B: Sample Interview Script Notes
- Index
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