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The rights of migrant workers: economics, politics and ethics

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Ruhs, Martin

International Labour Review

2016

155

2

June

281-296

migrant worker ; migration policy ; workers rights ; labour migration

Migration

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12025

English

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"The labour immigration policies of high-income countries are characterized by trade-offs between openness to admitting migrant workers and some of the rights granted to migrants after admission. This empirical observation lies at the heart of the author's 2013 book, The price of rights: Regulating international labor migration. In this article, he reviews its main findings, arguments and policy implications and responds to a critical review of the book that was published in the International Labour Review in 2015. He concludes with a plea for more open debate on the linkages between migrant rights, labour migration and development among national and international organizations concerned with these issues."

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