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Semi-Compliance and Illegality in Migrant Labour Markets: An Analysis of Migrants, Employers and the State in the UK

机译:移民劳动力市场中的半合规和违法行为:英国移民,雇主和国家的分析

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This paper explores the nature and determinants of illegality in migrant labour markets. It conceptualises the various legal 'spaces of (il)legality' in the employment of migrants, and explores the perceptions and functions of these spaces from the points of view of migrants, employers, and the state. Our theoretical approach goes beyond the notion that illegality is 'produced' by the state, and recognises the agency that some migrants and employers have vis-à-vis the state's migration frameworks. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative interviews with East European migrants and employers in the UK, and analysis of the UK government's policies, rhetoric, and enforcement, we find that migrants, employers, and the state all recognise the distinctions between different types of illegality, and their differentiated impacts. In particular, semi-compliance -which we define as the employment of migrants who are legally resident but working in violation of the employment restrictions attached to their immigration status - is a distinct and contested space of (il)legality that serves important functions. It allows employers and migrants to maximize economic benefits from employment while minimizing the threat of state sanctions for violations of immigration law. Semi-compliance exists, and is likely to persist, in part because it constitutes an equilibrium, which we show, serves the interests of migrants and employers and in practice is difficult for the state to control. We expect these findings for the UK to be of relevance to many other high-income countries, which like the UK, consider migrants both as an important source of flexible labour and yet as subjects of immigration control whose employment needs to be closely monitored.
机译:本文探讨了移民劳动力市场中非法行为的性质和决定因素。它概念化了移民就业中各种法律“非法”空间,并从移民,雇主和国家的角度探讨了这些空间的观念和功能。我们的理论方法超越了“非法”是由国家“产生”的概念,并认可了一些机构,即某些移民和雇主相对于国家的移民框架。通过对英国的东欧移民和雇主进行定量和定性访谈,并分析英国政府的政策,言论和执法,我们发现移民,雇主和国家都承认不同类型的违法行为之间的区别,并且它们的不同影响。特别是,半合规-我们定义为合法居民的工作,但其工作违反了移民身份所赋予的就业限制-是一种具有重要功能的独特且有争议的(非法)法律空间。它使雇主和移民可以最大程度地从就业中获得经济利益,同时最大程度地减少因违反移民法而受到国家制裁的威胁。存在半遵纪守法,并且可能会持续存在,部分原因是它构成了一种均衡,我们证明了这种均衡化符合移民和雇主的利益,而且实际上国家难以控制。我们希望英国的这些发现与许多其他高收入国家(如英国)相关,这些国家认为移民既是灵活劳力的重要来源,又是移民控制的对象,需要密切监控其就业情况。

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