Understanding the connections between temporary employment agencies and migration
Forde, Chris ; Mackenzie, Robert ; Ciupijus, Zyama ; Alberti, Gabriella
The International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations
2015
31
4
December
357-370
migration ; temporary work agency ; labour market policy
Occupational qualification and job placement
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English
"This article looks at the relationship between employment agencies and migration. The connections between employment agencies and migrants have long been recognized. However, many have suggested that the relationship between agencies and migrants is changing. Drawing on four research studies by the authors, conducted between 2005 and 2012, the article looks at three key issues: the use of employment agencies by migrants; the strategies of employment agencies towards migrants; and the outcomes for migrants associated with working through employment agencies. The article finds that agencies are adapting their strategies towards migrants, but that the outcomes of these strategies are often negative for migrants."
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