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Labour, Mobility and Temporary Migration

Labour, Mobility and Temporary Migration

Julie Knight | John Lever | Andrew Thompson

(2017)

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Abstract

Labour, Mobility and Temporary Migration delves into sociological research on Polish migrants who migrated to the lesser-explored South Wales region after Poland joined the European Union in 2004. At the time of enlargement, Polish migrants were characterised as being economically motivated, short-term migrants who would enter the UK for work purposes, save money and return home. However, over ten years after enlargement, this initial characterisation has been challenged with many of the once considered ‘short-term’ Poles remaining in the UK. In the case of Wales, the long-term impact of this migration is only starting to be fully realised, particularly in consideration of the different spatial areas – urban, semi-urban and rural – explored in this book. Such impact is occurring in the post-Brexit referendum period, a time when the UK’s position in the EU is itself complex and changing.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Front Cover
Title Page iii
Copyright Page iv
Contents v
List of Abbreviations vii
Part I 1
Chapter 1: EU Enlargement, Migration and the UK 3
Chapter 2: Theorising Migration – Understanding Motivations, Networks and Mobility 20
Chapter 3: Locations and Research Methodology 39
Part II 61
Chapter 4: Why Migrate? Motivations and Migrant Decision-Making 63
Chapter 5: Polish Migrants in Cardiff: Changing Motivations in a Diverse City Environment 88
Chapter 6: Polish Workers in Merthyr Tydfil: Happily Resigned to Life in the Valleys? 107
Chapter 7: Polish Migrants in Llanelli: What Happens after the Initial Migration Period? 121
Part III 137
Chapter 8: ‘Migratory Drift’ (or Why Migrants Nearly Always Stay Longer than Planned) 139
Chapter 9: Polish Migrant Integration 164
Chapter 10: Policy Implications 180
Notes 201
References 231
Index 249
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