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Eu Migrant Workers Brexit And Precarity Polish Womens Perspectives From Inside The Uk Eva A Dudamikulin

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Eu Migrant Workers Brexit And Precarity Polish Womens Perspectives From Inside The Uk Eva A Dudamikulin
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Eu Migrant Workers Brexit And Precarity Polish Womens Perspectives From Inside The Uk Eva A Dudamikulin instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Eva A. Duda-Mikulin
ISBN: 9781447351634, 1447351630
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Eu Migrant Workers Brexit And Precarity Polish Womens Perspectives From Inside The Uk Eva A Dudamikulin by Eva A. Duda-mikulin 9781447351634, 1447351630 instant download after payment.

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.

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