From coping strategies to tactics: London's low pay economy and migrant labour
Datta, Kavita ; McIlwaine, Cathy ; Evans, Yara ; Herbert, Joanna ; May, Jon ; Wills, Jane
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2007
45
2
June
404-432
ethnic factor ; gender ; labour market ; low wages ; migrant worker ; regional level
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"This article examines the means by which low-paid migrant workers survive in a rapidly changing and increasingly unequal labour market. In a departure from the coping strategies literature, it is argued that the difficulties migrant workers face in the London labour market reduces their ability to ‘strategize'. Instead, workers adopt a range of ‘tactics' that enable them to ‘get by', if only just, on a day-to-day basis. The article explores these tactics with reference to the connections between different workers' experiences of the workplace, home and community, and demonstrates the role of national, ethnic and gender relations in shaping migrant workers' experiences of the London labour market and of the city more widely."
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