Table of Contents
Section I: Transforming Europe’s Rural Industries 1. New Perspectives on International Labour Migration to Europe’s Rural Regions
2. Are the Guest-worker Programmes Still Effective? Insights from Romanian Migration to Spanish Agriculture
3. The Social and Spatial Mobility Strategies of Migrants: Romanian Migrants in Rural Greece
4. Ghettos, Camps and Dormitories: Migrant Workers' Living Conditions in Enclaves of Industrial Agriculture in Italy
5. Lessons from the Mountains: Mobility and Migrations in Euro-Mediterranean Agro-Pastoralism
6. Temporary Farmworkers and Migration Transition: On a Changing Role of the Agricultural Sector in International Labour Migration to Poland
7. ‘Living on the Edge’? A Comparative Study of Processes of Marginalization among Polish Migrants in Rural Germany and Norway
8. Changing Labor Standards and ‘subordinated Inclusion’: Thai Migrant Workers in the Swedish Forest Berry Industry
Section II: Transforming Europe’s Rural Societies
9. Agricultural Employers’ Representation and Rationalisation of Their Work Offer: The ‘Benevolent Moderator’
10. Emotions and Community Development after Return Migration in the Rural Arctic
11. Does International Labour Migration Affect Internal Mobility in Rural Norway?
12. ‘If We Do Not Have the Pickers, We Do Not Have the Industry’: Rural UK under a Brexit Shadow
Section III: Concluding Remarks
13. Farm Labour in California and Some Implications for Europe
14. The (Re)Production of the Exploitative Nature of Rural Migrant Labour in Europe