British Journal of Industrial Relations
Volume 45, Issue 2, 2007, Pages 285-308

Industrial districts and migrant labour in Italy (Article)

Andall J.*
  • a University of Bath, United Kingdom

Abstract

Both the flexibility of labour and wider sociocultural issues have historically been identified as important dimensions of the economic success of Italy's industrial districts. Increasing numbers of labour migrants from Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe are now working in industrial districts and living in local communities previously characterized as socially cohesive. Immigration status, Italian employment legislation and the micro-level conditions prevailing in districts appear as key issues affecting employment relationships for labour migrants, and the social cohesiveness seen to contribute to the success of industrial districts is being undermined through the treatment of labour migrants as people outside the national Italian community in terms of rights and other markers of citizenship. © Blackwell Publishing Ltd/London School of Economics 2007.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8543.2007.00615.x
ISSN: 00071080
Cited by: 17
Original Language: English