Tightening immigration policies and labour market impacts
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2008
14
4
Winter
653-664
immigration policy ; irregular migrant ; migrant
Migration
English
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"The opening up of the European Union has encouraged a shutting down of borders to thirdcountry nationals and in almost every Member State measures have been put in place to restrict such immigration. The consequences, as this article demonstrates, will be first to drivemore people into undocumented status, with an accompanying worsening of employment rights and secondly, to racialise migration, through entry rights being denied primarily to those from the developing South. The UK is introducing a points-based system that limits entry from outside the EU to the highly skilled, and the government is at the same time targeting ‘illegal working'. Based on recent interviews, this article demonstrates the immediate and negative impact of some of these measures on migrants already working in the UK."
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