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From Reviews
The content of this book is extremely relevant for comprehending the global movement trend of people, goods, and ideas and the repercussions on the lives of migrant individuals who share the common characteristic of being precarious workers in their European host countries. On the one side, this book highlights the necessity of a global approach to understanding the national cases of migrants’ integration in labour markets; on the other side, it reframes the significance of the nation states’ politics and laws for the lives of people in movement and for the guarantee of the respect of democracy and human rights.
Marzia Grassi, Ph.D., University of Lisbon
By analysing concrete examples, this book successfully intertwines theoretical argumentation and empirical applications. Such an approach enables critical distance towards practice and offers to the reader the opportunity not only to learn about the suggested alternatives of future migrant integration practices but also to create her own views and standpoints.
Karmen Medica, Ph.D., University of Primorska