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Taking Vulnerabilities to Labour Exploitation Seriously

A Critical Analysis of Legal and Policy Approaches and Instruments in Europe
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This open access book intends to contribute to the debate on migrant labour exploitation by exploring the extent to which the EU and the European countries provide a standard for protecting migrant workers. It moves from a socio-legal and theoretical perspective and builds on critical studies on vulnerability, exploitation, trafficking and migrant labour regimes – along with relevant feminist theories, including theories on social reproduction – while also drawing on extensive fieldwork. By mobilising the concept of ‘situational vulnerabilities’, the book critically investigates the assemblage and interaction of factors creating and amplifying migrant workers’ vulnerabilities to exploitation in the key sectors of agriculture and domestic work. The aim is to highlight how situations of vulnerability to exploitation are generated and exacerbated by relevant legal and policy frameworks, underlining and questioning the tensions, continuities, and ambiguities between different regimes, such as the regimes regulating labour migration and those intended to combat severe exploitation. While at national level the focus is on relevant Italian legal and policy instruments and approaches, the book also offers a comparative look at those adopted in the UK. This critical analysis considers labour exploitation both in its systemic dimension and as a continuum. It sheds lights on how forms of exploitation are associated with different ‘situational’ vulnerabilities produced by the interplay of personal and structural factors in line with a gender and intersectional approach. By engaging an analysis of the ways in which the concepts of exploitation and vulnerability are addressed and formulated in various international, European, and national legal and policy instruments, the study reveals the limitations and ambiguities of applicable legislation and policies. The book is a great resource for students and academics in the field as well as legal practitioners and policymakers interested in human rights, migration studies, labour rights, labour exploitation, and gender related issues.

Author Biography:

Letizia Palumbo is a Researcher at Ca’ Foscari University, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage. She is currently working in the ambit of the Horizon I-Claim project ‘Improving the living and labour conditions of irregularised migrant households in Europe’ (GA: 101094373). Her research focus takes a socio-legal and gender perspective on migrant labour, exploitation, trafficking, women’s rights, and migrant workers’ rights, especially with regard to agricultural and domestic work sectors. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, papers, and reports. Dr Palumbo has served as a research consultant for NGOs and international and European organisations and institutions including the European Parliament, Council of Europe, Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), and International Labour Organisation (ILO).
Release date Australia
June 11th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
1st ed. 2024
Illustrations
X, 327 p.
Pages
298
ISBN-13
9783031554230
Product ID
38604013

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