Migration, Migrants and Labour Markets

The center of the focus of the IILME Standing Committee are the links between increasing migration, labour market dynamics and access to welfare resources. These are central to the discourse on both immigration and integration policies of newly arrived migrants and their children. Negative views on the socio-economic effects of migration, often based on scarce scientific or empirical evidence, influence the political debate around these themes. However, little knowledge exists on the role of labour market actors in influencing immigration and integration policies and practices, as well as the migrants’ labour market positions and experiences.

Building up on the work carried out within the previous IITUE research group (Immigration, Integration and Trade Unions in Europe), IILME aims at exploring the complexities and contradictions of the interaction between migration phenomena and the labour market in a time of rapidly changing migration, integration and labour market policies. The originality of the program lies in its theoretical framework. We seek to combine the tradition of industrial relations, political economy especially research on segmented labour market(s) and gender studies to explore multiple intersectional inequalities as well as the precarization of migrant and ethnic workers within labour markets.  

Names of coordinators

Lisa Berntsen

University of Amsterdam

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Katarina Hollan

Stefania Marino

Work and Equalities Institute, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Rinus Penninx

IMES, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Judith Roosblad

Anders Neergaard

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Names and institutional affiliations of (key) members

Tesseltje de Lange

Asya Pisarevskaya

Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands

Katarina Mozetic

Malmö University, Sweden

Per Andersson

Ferruccio Pastore

FIERI- Forum of International and European Research on Immigration, Italy

Leila Giannetto

Olga Jubany

Helen Schwenken

University of Osnabrück, IMIS (Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies), Germany

Mai Lundemark

Ilana Nussbaum Bitran

Johanna Ullmann

University of Osnabrück, Germany

Arjan Keizer

Miguel Martinez Lucio

Deborah Milly

Micheline van Riemsdijk

Uppsala University, Sweden

Franca van Hooren

Pascal Beckers

Linn Axelsson

Flavia Fossati

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Rosa Lázaro

Nathan Lillie

University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Sonila Danaj

European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria

Cécile Navarro

Franziska Laudenbach

PhD Researcher, Germany

Jeremy Kuhnle

The University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Eva Zschirnt

Univeristy of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Samaneh Khaef

Erica Consterdine

Lancaster University, United Kingdom

Marta Pachocka

SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Kamal Kassam

Valentine Ibeka

University of Auckland, New Zealand

Marleen van der Haar

Nils Witte

Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany

Sandra Mantu

Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands

Anja M. Weiß

University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Isabella Stingl

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Agenda of activities

Project development meetings. The long-term aim of IILME is to produce research which has the potential to have high impact in academia, as well as in society as a whole. The Standing Committee facilitates, supports and actively works for the preparation of research projects including small research initiatives and more ambitious grants. Meetings open to all members are regularly organized to facilitate the exchange of ideas and discuss the progression of joint work.

Dissemination and communication activities. IILME has a continuous and active presence during the annual IMISCOE conference. Open calls and special panels are organized on an annual basis and advertised trough the IMISCOE and IILME channels. Members also disseminate IILME research trough the participation at other relevant conferences and non-academic events with the aim of contributing to the social and policy debate.

Publication. IILME facilitates and support members’ initiatives aimed at publishing in academic journals and non-academic outlets. The writing up of short-pieces and blogs is also an important part of our publication plan.

Providing supporting facilities. IILME provides support to both scholars (especially to PhD students and early career-researchers) and stakeholders working on migration issues interested in deepening labour market related issues within their own research. This is done through several activities (e.g. the provision of a forum in which IMISCOE members can present papers and research projects and receive detailed feedback) but also in the long run through the organization of training activities which will also see the participation of invited experts.