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“Crowding out” is a widely accepted claim in migration analysis, evolving from the literature assessing post … alternatives will, it is argued, undermine if not condemn to failure well-regulated temporary migration schemes. To test the …
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Rural to urban migration is an integral part of the development process, but there is little evidence on how out-migration …) a decrease in the price of non-tradables like prepared food and tea. Seasonal migration subsidies not only generate …
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Seasonal worker programs are increasingly seen as offering the potential to be part of international development policy. New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer program is one of the first and most prominent of programs designed with this perspective. This paper provides a detailed...
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"This book represents the first scholarly attempt to examine the broad geographical dimensions of the World War II U.S. contract farm labor programs together and in sweeping detail. It views these labor programs relationally and in tandem to reveal how they were co-constituted and mutually...
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Temporary migration programs for unskilled workers are increasingly being proposed as a way to both relieve labor … permanent migration. New Zealand's new Recognized Seasonal Employer program is designed to enable unskilled workers from the …
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a short submission to the Senate Select Committee on Temporary Migration. One of the Kaldor Centre’s areas of expertise …-constructed temporary migration schemes – as one component of a comprehensive migration programme – can provide a safety valve for people …
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1. Introduction : the spatialities of hotels and tourism workplaces / David Jordhus-Lier and Anders Underthun -- 2. Making difference within the hotel : labour mobility and the internationalization of reproductive work / Kristina Zampoukos and Dimitri Ioannides -- 3. Stretching liminal spaces of...
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The seasonal worker program (SWP) was formally introduced in 2012 following a four-year pilot scheme. The program maintains the dual objectives of: (i) contributing to the economic development of nine participating Pacific Island countries and Timor-Leste; and (ii) filling labor shortages in the...
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The Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) is a temporary migration scheme between Australia and selected Pacific Island … migration and explore how negative consequences can be mitigated; and (ii) examine the experience of women in the program …
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