EU Migrant Workers, Brexit and Precarity: Polish Women's Perspectives from Inside the UK

EU Migrant Workers, Brexit and Precarity: Polish Women's Perspectives from Inside the UK

by Eva A. Duda-Mikulin
EU Migrant Workers, Brexit and Precarity: Polish Women's Perspectives from Inside the UK

EU Migrant Workers, Brexit and Precarity: Polish Women's Perspectives from Inside the UK

by Eva A. Duda-Mikulin

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Overview

How has the Brexit vote affected EU migrants to the UK? This book presents a female Polish perspective, using findings from research carried out with migrants interviewed before and after the Brexit vote – voices of real people who made their home in the UK. It looks at how migrants view Brexit and what it means for them, how their experiences compare pre- and post-Brexit vote, and their future plans, as well as considering the wider implications of the migrant experience in relation to precarity and the British paid labour market.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447351627
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 04/29/2019
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr Eva A. Duda-Mikulin is an academic researcher and a lecturer at the University of Bradford. She has undertaken a number of qualitative and quantitative research projects within the broad disciplines of social policy, politics and sociology.

Table of Contents

Prologue Introduction and context Polish migration to the UK The British paid labour market Brexit – the UK’s exit from the European Union Precarious lives post Brexit vote Conclusion and policy implications

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“This book could not be more timely. Eva Duda-Mikulin excellently captures the concerns of individuals during one of the most significant political moments in recent years. The book is a must-read for anyone with an interest in Brexit and its effects on EU workers.” Kamran Khan, Open University of Catalonia

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