Ethnologia Europaea
Volume 44, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 23-37

Between social dumping and social protection: The challenge of creating orderly working conditions among polish circular migrants in the Copenhagen area, Denmark (Article)

Nielsen N.J. , Sandberg M.
  • a Department of Ethnology, Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • b Department of Ethnology, Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

In a world increasingly challenged by neoliberal restructurings of labour markets within the global economy, labour organisation is continuously challenged. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted among Polish construction workers in Denmark, both at their place of work and in their homes in Denmark and Poland, this article traces the objective of creating "orderly working conditions" at insecure and temporary workplaces. The relational analysis - going into work organisation and work/family dynamics - shows how "Polishness" is used as a brand (that the unions need to adjust to) connoting flexibility and availability, and that the composition of the migrant family significantly impacts how migratory practices are made feasible and desirable. © Museum Tusculanum Press 2014.

Author Keywords

Migrant families Labour mobility Ethnographic fieldwork East-west migrants Social dumping

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Link
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ISSN: 04254597
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English