Skills of the Unskilled (e-bog) af Hagan, Jacqueline
Hagan, Jacqueline

Skills of the Unskilled e-bog

288,10 DKK
Most labor and migration studies classify migrants with limited formal education or credentials as "e;unskilled."e; Despite the value of migrants' work experiences and the substantial technical and interpersonal skills developed throughout their lives, the labor-market contributions of these migrants are often overlooked and their mobility pathways poorly understood. Skills of the "e;…
Most labor and migration studies classify migrants with limited formal education or credentials as "e;unskilled."e; Despite the value of migrants' work experiences and the substantial technical and interpersonal skills developed throughout their lives, the labor-market contributions of these migrants are often overlooked and their mobility pathways poorly understood. Skills of the "e;Unskilled"e; reports the findings of a five-year study that draws on research including interviews with 320 Mexican migrants and return migrants in North Carolina and Guanajuato, Mexico. The authors uncover these migrants' lifelong human capital and identify mobility pathways associated with the acquisition and transfer of skills across the migratory circuit, including reskilling, occupational mobility, job jumping, and entrepreneurship.
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere Hagan, Jacqueline (forfatter)
Udgivet 17.03.2015
Længde 312 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780520959507

Most labor and migration studies classify migrants with limited formal education or credentials as "e;unskilled."e; Despite the value of migrants' work experiences and the substantial technical and interpersonal skills developed throughout their lives, the labor-market contributions of these migrants are often overlooked and their mobility pathways poorly understood. Skills of the "e;Unskilled"e; reports the findings of a five-year study that draws on research including interviews with 320 Mexican migrants and return migrants in North Carolina and Guanajuato, Mexico. The authors uncover these migrants' lifelong human capital and identify mobility pathways associated with the acquisition and transfer of skills across the migratory circuit, including reskilling, occupational mobility, job jumping, and entrepreneurship.